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生理性别差异影响对运动的综合反应:急性和慢性影响。

Physiological sex differences affect the integrative response to exercise: acute and chronic implications.

作者信息

Ansdell Paul, Thomas Kevin, Hicks Kirsty M, Hunter Sandra K, Howatson Glyn, Goodall Stuart

机构信息

Faculty of Health and Life Sciences, Northumbria University, Newcastle upon Tyne, UK.

Department of Physical Therapy, Marquette University, Milwaukee, WI, USA.

出版信息

Exp Physiol. 2020 Dec;105(12):2007-2021. doi: 10.1113/EP088548. Epub 2020 Oct 17.

Abstract

NEW FINDINGS

What is the topic of this review? We review sex differences within physiological systems implicated in exercise performance; specifically, how they integrate to determine metabolic thresholds and fatigability. Thereafter, we discuss the implications that these sex differences might have for long-term adaptation to exercise. What advances does it highlight? The review collates evidence from recent physiological studies that have investigated sex as a biological variable, demonstrating that the physiological response to equivalent 'dosages' of exercise is not the same in males and females; thus, highlighting the need to research diversity in physiological responses to interventions.

ABSTRACT

The anatomical and physiological differences between males and females are thought to determine differences in the limits of human performance. The notion of studying sex as a biological variable has recently been emphasized in the biosciences as a vital step in enhancing human health. In this review, we contend that the effects of biological sex on acute and chronic responses must be studied and accounted for when prescribing aerobic exercise, much like any intervention targeting the optimization of physiological function. Emerging evidence suggests that the response of physiological systems to exercise differs between males and females, potentially mediating the beneficial effects in healthy and clinical populations. We highlight evidence that integrative metabolic thresholds during exercise are influenced by phenotypical sex differences throughout many physiological systems. Furthermore, we discuss evidence that female skeletal muscle is more resistant to fatigue elicited by equivalent dosages of high-intensity exercise. How the different acute responses affect the long-term trainability of males and females is considered, with discussion about tailoring exercise to the characteristics of the individual presented within the context of biological sex. Finally, we highlight the influence of endogenous and exogenous sex hormones on physiological responses to exercise in females. Sex is one of many mediating influences on the outcomes of exercise, and with careful experimental designs, physiologists can advance the collective understanding of diversity in physiology and optimize outcomes for both sexes.

摘要

新发现

本综述的主题是什么?我们回顾了与运动表现相关的生理系统中的性别差异;具体而言,它们如何相互作用以确定代谢阈值和疲劳性。此后,我们讨论了这些性别差异可能对长期运动适应产生的影响。它突出了哪些进展?该综述整理了近期生理学研究的证据,这些研究将性别作为一个生物学变量进行调查,表明男性和女性对同等“剂量”运动的生理反应并不相同;因此,强调了研究对干预措施生理反应多样性的必要性。

摘要

男性和女性之间的解剖学和生理学差异被认为决定了人类表现极限的差异。在生物科学中,将性别作为一个生物学变量进行研究的观念最近被强调为增进人类健康的关键一步。在本综述中,我们认为在规定有氧运动时,必须研究并考虑生物性别对急性和慢性反应的影响,这与任何旨在优化生理功能的干预措施类似。新出现的证据表明,生理系统对运动的反应在男性和女性之间存在差异,这可能会调节对健康人群和临床人群的有益效果。我们强调证据表明,运动过程中的综合代谢阈值受到许多生理系统中表型性别差异的影响。此外,我们讨论了证据表明,同等剂量的高强度运动引起的疲劳对女性骨骼肌的抵抗力更强。我们考虑了不同的急性反应如何影响男性和女性的长期可训练性,并在生物性别的背景下讨论了根据个体特征调整运动的问题。最后,我们强调了内源性和外源性性激素对女性运动生理反应的影响。性别是对运动结果产生影响的众多因素之一,通过精心的实验设计,生理学家可以推进对生理多样性的总体理解,并优化两性的运动效果。

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