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Comparisons of muscle strength, size, and voluntary activation in pre- and post-pubescent males and females.

Zachary M GillenTerry J HoushRichard J SchmidtTrent J HerdaRafael J De AyalaMarni E ShoemakerJoel T Cramer
Published in: European journal of applied physiology (2021)
These results suggest that muscle size may account for a greater proportion of the growth and development-related differences in strength among males, while females may be more affected by changes in muscle activation. Regardless of sex, changes in muscle size and neuromuscular function influence strength increases during growth and development.
Keyphrases
  • skeletal muscle