Considerations for Sex-Cognizant Research in Exercise Biology and Medicine.

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Department of Cell, Developmental and Integrative Biology, The University of Alabama at Birmingham, Birmingham, AL, United States.

Published: June 2022

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  • Research in kinesiology and exercise science has largely focused on male physiology, leading to potential risks for females in medical and exercise applications.
  • The oversight of biological differences between sexes may affect how exercise is prescribed, potentially neglecting optimal strategies for females based on male-centric findings.
  • The review aims to explore anatomical, physiological, and molecular differences that impact exercise responses between sexes, while identifying knowledge gaps and advocating for more inclusive research in the field.

Article Abstract

As the fields of kinesiology, exercise science, and human movement developed, the majority of the research focused on male physiology and extrapolated findings to females. In the medical sphere, basing practice on data developed in only males resulted in the removal of drugs from the market in the late 1990s due to severe side effects (some life-threatening) in females that were not observed in males. In response to substantial evidence demonstrating exercise-induced health benefits, exercise is often promoted as a key modality in disease prevention, management, and rehabilitation. However, much like the early days of drug development, a historical literature knowledge base of predominantly male studies may leave the exercise field vulnerable to overlooking potentially key biological differences in males and females that may be important to consider in prescribing exercise (e.g., how exercise responses may differ between sexes and whether there are optimal approaches to consider for females that differ from conventional approaches that are based on male physiology). Thus, this review will discuss anatomical, physiological, and skeletal muscle molecular differences that may contribute to sex differences in exercise responses, as well as clinical considerations based on this knowledge in athletic and general populations over the continuum of age. Finally, this review summarizes the current gaps in knowledge, highlights the areas ripe for future research, and considerations for sex-cognizant research in exercise fields.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9204149PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fspor.2022.903992DOI Listing

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Considerations for Sex-Cognizant Research in Exercise Biology and Medicine.

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Department of Cell, Developmental and Integrative Biology, The University of Alabama at Birmingham, Birmingham, AL, United States.

Article Synopsis
  • Research in kinesiology and exercise science has largely focused on male physiology, leading to potential risks for females in medical and exercise applications.
  • The oversight of biological differences between sexes may affect how exercise is prescribed, potentially neglecting optimal strategies for females based on male-centric findings.
  • The review aims to explore anatomical, physiological, and molecular differences that impact exercise responses between sexes, while identifying knowledge gaps and advocating for more inclusive research in the field.
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