Sex differences in muscle morphology between male and female sprinters
Robert G. Miller, Thomas G. Balshaw, Garry J. Massey, Sumiaki Maeo, Marcel B. Lanza, Bill Haug, Michael Johnston, Sam J. Allen, Jonathan P. Folland
Abstract
We present novel evidence suggesting muscle volume, specifically relative hip extensor volume, may be a primary deterministic variable for the sex difference in sprint performance, such that with matched sprint times, male and female sprinters may be expected to have equivalent muscle morphology. We highlight striking similarities in distribution of leg muscle mass between elite male and female sprinters and provide evidence for the existence of a muscular distribution phenotype specific to elite sprinters, irrespective of sex.
Topics & Concepts
BiologyMorphology (biology)Sex characteristicsAnatomyMedicineEndocrinologyZoologySports Performance and TrainingBody Composition Measurement TechniquesLower Extremity Biomechanics and Pathologies