Exploring sex differences in blood-based biomarkers following
exhaustive exercise using bioinformatics analysis
Julia C. Blumkaitis,
Natalia Nunes,
Tilmann Strepp
et al.
Abstract:This study examined the acute effects of exercise testing on immunology markers, established blood-based biomarkers, and questionnaires in endurance athletes, with a focus on biological sex differences. Twenty-four healthy endurance-trained participants (16 men, age: 29.2± 7.6 years, maximal oxygen uptake (
): 59.4 ± 7.5 ml · min
−1
· kg
−1
; 8 women, age: 26.8 ± 6.1 years,
: 52.9 ± 3.1 ml · min
−1
· kg
−1
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