Sex Differences in the Pulmonary System Influence the Integrative Response to Exercise

Exercise and Sport Sciences Reviews
Paolo B DominelliAndrew William Sheel

Abstract

Healthy women have proportionally smaller lungs and airways compared with height-matched men. These anatomical sex-based differences result in greater mechanical ventilatory constraints and may influence the integrative response to exercise. Our review will examine this hypothesis in healthy humans in the context of dynamic whole-body exercise.

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