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Gender specific issues

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CONTRIBUTORS:
  Author Piehl-Aulin, K.
JOURNAL:
  Journal of Sports Sciences (JSS), 13(Special Issue), ?? - ??.
YEAR: 1995
PUB TYPE: Journal Article
SUBJECT(S): REVIEW; SEX-FACTOR; NUTRITION; AEROBIC-CAPACITY; BODY-COMPOSITION; AMENORRHEA
DISCIPLINE: No discipline assigned
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LANGUAGE: English
PUB ID: 103-366-485 (Last edited on 2002/02/27 18:45:01 US/Mountain)
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ABSTRACT:
Gender-specific differences in body composition and body size are well documented and mainly due to hormonal differences. Women benefit from physical training in the same way as men do. Regarding substrate utilization during exercise, females seem to exhibit a greater ability to utilize fat as a substrate resulting in a glycogen sparing effect. This may indicate a greater ability for endurance exercise. High levels of aerobic activity coupled with an insufficient energy intake, will result in a rapid loss of body mass and amenorrhoea, a loss of calcium from bone tissue and the development of early osteoporosis. Nutritional advice for athletes of both sexes is very much the same, except that females require more iron and calcium.
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