Boys-men mean-power-frequency differences in progressive exercise to exhaustion, confounded by variability and adiposity.
Raffy DotanStacey WoodsJordan LangilleBareket FalkPublished in: European journal of applied physiology (2023)
The boys were lower than the men in both the observed and, more so, in the adiposity-corrected MPF values that presumably estimate muscle-level MPF. The boys' shallower MPF rise and decline conform to children's claimed type-II motor-unit activation and/or compositional deficits and their related known advantage in muscular endurance.