Quantifying the mechanical work of breathing in men and women during rowing.
Paige A ReinhardEmily A M GersonAndrew William SheelBruno ArchizaPublished in: European journal of applied physiology (2019)
Although female rowers present higher relative values of inspiratory resistive and elastic Wb, their male counterparts develop greater ventilatory efforts during a 2000 m rowing test, resulting in a larger total mechanical Wb. We interpret these findings to mean that the Wb reflects both anatomical (i.e., airways and lung sizes) and respiratory (i.e., minute ventilation) sex differences during rowing.