Gender difference in fatigue index and power output / Muhammad Zikry Riduan ... [et al.].

Understanding how men and women react differently to high-intensity exercise is critical for designing effective training regimens. Research suggests that men can become fatigued even if they generally have a greater peak strength compared to women. This study investigates potential sex-based differ...

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Main Authors: Riduan, Muhammad Zikry, Abu Kasim, Nurul Ain, Raja Hussain, Raja Nurul Jannat, Mohamed, Muhamad Noor, Mazaulan, Mardiana, Syed Mud Puad, Sharifah Maimunah, Md Radzi, Noor Azila Azreen, Mohd Saleh, Maisarah, Shari, Maisarah
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spelling my.uitm.ir.1065032024-11-15T14:58:52Z https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/106503/ Gender difference in fatigue index and power output / Muhammad Zikry Riduan ... [et al.]. Riduan, Muhammad Zikry Abu Kasim, Nurul Ain Raja Hussain, Raja Nurul Jannat Mohamed, Muhamad Noor Mazaulan, Mardiana Syed Mud Puad, Sharifah Maimunah Md Radzi, Noor Azila Azreen Mohd Saleh, Maisarah Shari, Maisarah GV Recreation. Leisure L Education (General) Understanding how men and women react differently to high-intensity exercise is critical for designing effective training regimens. Research suggests that men can become fatigued even if they generally have a greater peak strength compared to women. This study investigates potential sex-based differences in fatigue resistance and power production. Healthy volunteers of both genders will go through a Running-Based Anaerobic Sprint Test (RAST) methodology. The RAST measures peak power output (PPO), which is the greatest power generated during a sprint, and fatigue index, which is the drop in power output during repeated sprints. Twenty-four (N = 24) participants were divided into two groups, twelve (n =12) male participants and twelve (n = 12) female participants, to perform RAST. The statistical study will compare these measures across genders. This study seeks to determine if men and women differ significantly in fatigue resistance and power generation during high-intensity exercise. The findings can help to build gender-specific training tactics that address each sex’s unique physiological responses. An Independent Sample T-Test was used to analyse the data obtained. The minimum power output recorded for females was (M = 94.3, SD = 35.7), whereas male data reported that the minimum power output was (M = 136.8, SD = 51.1) with p = 0.027. The maximum power was (M = 251.2, SD = 42.8) for female participants and males was (M = 504.2, SD = 345.9), and the p-value reported was 0.020. The findings of the fatigue index results showed that females had (M = 3.30, SD = 0.77) while males showed (M = 8.92, SD = 8.01) with a significant p-value of 0.024. The results indicated there was a significant difference in power output and fatigue index between males and females. 2024 Conference or Workshop Item PeerReviewed text en https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/106503/1/106503.pdf Gender difference in fatigue index and power output / Muhammad Zikry Riduan ... [et al.]. (2024) In: UNSPECIFIED.
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L Education (General)
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L Education (General)
Riduan, Muhammad Zikry
Abu Kasim, Nurul Ain
Raja Hussain, Raja Nurul Jannat
Mohamed, Muhamad Noor
Mazaulan, Mardiana
Syed Mud Puad, Sharifah Maimunah
Md Radzi, Noor Azila Azreen
Mohd Saleh, Maisarah
Shari, Maisarah
Gender difference in fatigue index and power output / Muhammad Zikry Riduan ... [et al.].
description Understanding how men and women react differently to high-intensity exercise is critical for designing effective training regimens. Research suggests that men can become fatigued even if they generally have a greater peak strength compared to women. This study investigates potential sex-based differences in fatigue resistance and power production. Healthy volunteers of both genders will go through a Running-Based Anaerobic Sprint Test (RAST) methodology. The RAST measures peak power output (PPO), which is the greatest power generated during a sprint, and fatigue index, which is the drop in power output during repeated sprints. Twenty-four (N = 24) participants were divided into two groups, twelve (n =12) male participants and twelve (n = 12) female participants, to perform RAST. The statistical study will compare these measures across genders. This study seeks to determine if men and women differ significantly in fatigue resistance and power generation during high-intensity exercise. The findings can help to build gender-specific training tactics that address each sex’s unique physiological responses. An Independent Sample T-Test was used to analyse the data obtained. The minimum power output recorded for females was (M = 94.3, SD = 35.7), whereas male data reported that the minimum power output was (M = 136.8, SD = 51.1) with p = 0.027. The maximum power was (M = 251.2, SD = 42.8) for female participants and males was (M = 504.2, SD = 345.9), and the p-value reported was 0.020. The findings of the fatigue index results showed that females had (M = 3.30, SD = 0.77) while males showed (M = 8.92, SD = 8.01) with a significant p-value of 0.024. The results indicated there was a significant difference in power output and fatigue index between males and females.
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author Riduan, Muhammad Zikry
Abu Kasim, Nurul Ain
Raja Hussain, Raja Nurul Jannat
Mohamed, Muhamad Noor
Mazaulan, Mardiana
Syed Mud Puad, Sharifah Maimunah
Md Radzi, Noor Azila Azreen
Mohd Saleh, Maisarah
Shari, Maisarah
author_facet Riduan, Muhammad Zikry
Abu Kasim, Nurul Ain
Raja Hussain, Raja Nurul Jannat
Mohamed, Muhamad Noor
Mazaulan, Mardiana
Syed Mud Puad, Sharifah Maimunah
Md Radzi, Noor Azila Azreen
Mohd Saleh, Maisarah
Shari, Maisarah
author_sort Riduan, Muhammad Zikry
title Gender difference in fatigue index and power output / Muhammad Zikry Riduan ... [et al.].
title_short Gender difference in fatigue index and power output / Muhammad Zikry Riduan ... [et al.].
title_full Gender difference in fatigue index and power output / Muhammad Zikry Riduan ... [et al.].
title_fullStr Gender difference in fatigue index and power output / Muhammad Zikry Riduan ... [et al.].
title_full_unstemmed Gender difference in fatigue index and power output / Muhammad Zikry Riduan ... [et al.].
title_sort gender difference in fatigue index and power output / muhammad zikry riduan ... [et al.].
publishDate 2024
url https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/106503/1/106503.pdf
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