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Sex Impact On Knee And Ankle Muscle Extensor Forces During Loaded Running, Kade D. Wagers, Nicholas J. Lobb, Auralea C. Fain, Kayla D. Seymore, Tyler N. Brown
Sex Impact On Knee And Ankle Muscle Extensor Forces During Loaded Running, Kade D. Wagers, Nicholas J. Lobb, Auralea C. Fain, Kayla D. Seymore, Tyler N. Brown
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Background: This study determined whether the knee and ankle muscle extensor forces increase when running with a body-borne load and whether these forces differ between the sexes. Methods: Thirty-six (twenty male and sixteen female) adults had the knee and ankle extensor force quantified when running 4.0 m/s with four body-borne loads (20, 25, 30, and 35 kg). Peak normalized (BW) and unnormalized (N) extensor muscle force, relative effort, and joint angle and angular velocity at peak muscle force for both the ankle and the knee were submitted to a mixed model ANOVA. Results: Significant load by sex interactions for knee …