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01-08-2021 | Letter to the Editor
Comment: Bardin et al.’s (2021) sex-related differences in accumulated O2-deficit incurre by high-intensity rowing exercise during childhood and adolescence. Eur J Appl Physiol
Authors:
Ana B. J. Silva, Karollainy G. Silva, Matheus S. S. Fernandes, Waleska M. A. Barros
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European Journal of Applied Physiology
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Issue 8/2021
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Excerpt
The study by Bardin et al. (
2021) on the effect of sex on changes in non-oxidative metabolism through the accumulated oxygen deficit (AOD) and the importance of AOD in the performance in relation to age and sex during childhood and adolescence, brings important contributions regarding the existing differences between the height, body mass, lean mass and VO
2max between females and males separated by four age groups (10–17 years) and the AOD relationships for these variables, in addition to being the first study to use allometric modeling to analyze AOD in young people. …