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Sex and Age Differences in Trail Half Marathon Running

Female participation is growing in trail running races. The purpose was to evaluate sex and age differences in top finishers of a trail running half marathon. Velocity differences between males (M) and females (F) were determined for the top 10 finishers of the Moab Trail Half Marathon from 2012 - 2...

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Autores principales: NAVALTA, JAMES W., MONTES, JEFFREY, TANNER, ELIZABETH A., BODELL, NATHANIEL G., YOUNG, JOHN C.
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Berkeley Electronic Press 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5955304/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29795742
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author NAVALTA, JAMES W.
MONTES, JEFFREY
TANNER, ELIZABETH A.
BODELL, NATHANIEL G.
YOUNG, JOHN C.
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MONTES, JEFFREY
TANNER, ELIZABETH A.
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description Female participation is growing in trail running races. The purpose was to evaluate sex and age differences in top finishers of a trail running half marathon. Velocity differences between males (M) and females (F) were determined for the top 10 finishers of the Moab Trail Half Marathon from 2012 - 2015 across age, and by finishing place. Differences between age category and between sexes were determined through ANOVA with significance accepted at P < 0.05. A significant difference for running velocity was present between sexes at each age category (20–29 yr F = 2.9±0.3, M = 3.4±0.4 m·sec(−1); 30–39 yr F = 2.8±0.3, M = 3.3±0.3; 40–49 yr F = 2.7±0.3, M = 3.0±0.5; 50–59 yr F = 2.3±0.2, M = 2.8±0.3; 60–69 yr F = 1.6±0.3, M = 2.2±0.4; P < 0.0001). Sex difference in trail running velocity was consistent (~13%) among all age categories with exception of the oldest group (33%, P = 0.0001). There were significantly greater female finishers in every age category (20 – 29 yr F = 107±18, M = 56±1;, 30 – 39 yr F = 150±34, M = 84±21; 40 – 49 yr F = 112±17, M = 64±16; P < 0.01) until 50 – 59 yr (F = 48±13, M = 41±14; P = 0.50). These data indicate that the widening gap in sex differences observed in road races are ameliorated in a trail running environment that has a larger number of female participants.
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spelling pubmed-59553042018-05-21 Sex and Age Differences in Trail Half Marathon Running NAVALTA, JAMES W. MONTES, JEFFREY TANNER, ELIZABETH A. BODELL, NATHANIEL G. YOUNG, JOHN C. Int J Exerc Sci Original Research Female participation is growing in trail running races. The purpose was to evaluate sex and age differences in top finishers of a trail running half marathon. Velocity differences between males (M) and females (F) were determined for the top 10 finishers of the Moab Trail Half Marathon from 2012 - 2015 across age, and by finishing place. Differences between age category and between sexes were determined through ANOVA with significance accepted at P < 0.05. A significant difference for running velocity was present between sexes at each age category (20–29 yr F = 2.9±0.3, M = 3.4±0.4 m·sec(−1); 30–39 yr F = 2.8±0.3, M = 3.3±0.3; 40–49 yr F = 2.7±0.3, M = 3.0±0.5; 50–59 yr F = 2.3±0.2, M = 2.8±0.3; 60–69 yr F = 1.6±0.3, M = 2.2±0.4; P < 0.0001). Sex difference in trail running velocity was consistent (~13%) among all age categories with exception of the oldest group (33%, P = 0.0001). There were significantly greater female finishers in every age category (20 – 29 yr F = 107±18, M = 56±1;, 30 – 39 yr F = 150±34, M = 84±21; 40 – 49 yr F = 112±17, M = 64±16; P < 0.01) until 50 – 59 yr (F = 48±13, M = 41±14; P = 0.50). These data indicate that the widening gap in sex differences observed in road races are ameliorated in a trail running environment that has a larger number of female participants. Berkeley Electronic Press 2018-05-01 /pmc/articles/PMC5955304/ /pubmed/29795742 Text en
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NAVALTA, JAMES W.
MONTES, JEFFREY
TANNER, ELIZABETH A.
BODELL, NATHANIEL G.
YOUNG, JOHN C.
Sex and Age Differences in Trail Half Marathon Running
title Sex and Age Differences in Trail Half Marathon Running
title_full Sex and Age Differences in Trail Half Marathon Running
title_fullStr Sex and Age Differences in Trail Half Marathon Running
title_full_unstemmed Sex and Age Differences in Trail Half Marathon Running
title_short Sex and Age Differences in Trail Half Marathon Running
title_sort sex and age differences in trail half marathon running
topic Original Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5955304/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29795742
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