Artículo:

Gender Differences in Anaerobic Power of the Arms and Legs-A Scaling Issue.

Autor:

CLARE L. WEBER

MICHAEL CHIA

OMRI INBAR

Resumen:

Purpose: Physiological variables must be scaled for body size differences to permit meaningful comparisons between groups. Using allometric scaling, this study compared the anaerobic performance, using both arms and legs, of men and women. Ten active male and 10 active female subjects performed the leg cycling and arm cranking in a 30-s all-out Wingate test (WAnT). Regional measurements of the legs, gluteal area, arms, and torso taken using dual-energy x-ray absorptiometry (DXA) served as indicators of lower body active musculature (LBAMM) and upper body (UBAMM) active musculature

Página:

129

Sección:

Applied Sciences Biodynamics

Publicación:

Medicene and Science in Sports and Exercise

Volúmen:

38

Número:

1

Fecha:

January 2006

ISSN:

01959131

SrcID:

01959131-2006-01.txt