Department of Clinical and Experimental Sciences, Università degli Studi di Brescia, Brescia, Italy.
Department of Kinesiology, Brock University, Saint Catharines, Canada.
J Electromyogr Kinesiol. 2022 Oct;66:102689. doi: 10.1016/j.jelekin.2022.102689. Epub 2022 Aug 8.
The lack of systematic investigations on sex-related differences in motor unit behaviour poses a challenge in understanding and optimizing health and performance in males and females. Limited investigations revealed that sex differences in motor unit behaviour might be present in human muscles. This review summarizes the current knowledge on sex differences in motor unit behaviour and potential factors that may contribute to these differences. We show significant under-representation of female participants in motor unit studies and a limited number of studies investigating sex differences in motor unit behaviour. We place the current insights within the context of methodological limitations and outline several recommendations and future directions to improve female representation in this research area. We conclude that there is an urgent need to gather more data in females and investigate sex differences in motor unit behaviour. The knowledge gained could be used to develop sex-specific approaches to improve neuromuscular performance and rehabilitation.
对与性别相关的运动单位行为差异缺乏系统研究,这给理解和优化男性和女性的健康和表现带来了挑战。有限的研究表明,运动单位行为的性别差异可能存在于人体肌肉中。本综述总结了目前关于运动单位行为性别差异以及可能导致这些差异的潜在因素的知识。我们发现,女性参与者在运动单位研究中代表性严重不足,而且研究运动单位行为性别差异的研究数量有限。我们将当前的研究结果置于方法学局限性的背景下,并提出了一些建议和未来的研究方向,以提高该研究领域中女性的代表性。我们得出结论,迫切需要在女性中收集更多的数据,并研究运动单位行为的性别差异。所获得的知识可用于开发针对特定性别的方法,以提高神经肌肉性能和康复效果。