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Physiological and perceptual response to critical power anchored HIIT: a sex comparison study.

Lauren J PacittiJoshua LabergeKaitlyn E ShikazePatrick J DrouinMichael E TschakovskyChris McGloryBrendon J Gurd
Published in: European journal of applied physiology (2024)
The present study suggests that threshold-based prescription may help standardize the mean response exercise across sexes but does not eliminate physiological or perceptual variability. Furthermore, the lack of sex differences in TTF was accompanied by greater %deoxy[haem] in males, indicating tissue oxygenation is an unlikely determinant of HIIT performance. This study has been retrospectively registered at Trial Registration https://doi.org/10.17605/OSF.IO/KZVGC January 17th, 2023, following data collection but prior to data analyses.
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