Publications by authors named "T J Barstow"

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  • Extreme-intensity exercise involves different measures of exercise tolerance (W'ext) that are lower than those for severe-intensity (W'sev) in males, with evidence suggesting that peripheral fatigue affects males more significantly.
  • The study aimed to investigate whether J'ext differed between sexes and found that while there were no sex differences in J'ext, males exhibited a more significant reduction in neuromuscular function post-exercise compared to females.
  • Results indicated no differences in the overall measure of J'ext between sexes, but notable differences in maximal voluntary contraction (MVC) and peripheral fatigue (Q) highlight distinct physiological responses to extreme-intensity exercise in males and females.
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We previously reported that creatine supplementation improved intermittent isometric exercise performance by augmenting the total impulse performed above end-test torque (total IET'). However, our previous analyses did not enable mechanistic assessments. The objective of this study was to determine if creatine supplementation affected the IET' speed of recovery.

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