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Sandra Hunter
Sandra Hunter
Professor of Exercise Physiology, Marquette University
Email verificata su marquette.edu
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Mechanisms that contribute to differences in motor performance between young and old adults
RM Enoka, EA Christou, SK Hunter, KW Kornatz, JG Semmler, AM Taylor, ...
Journal of Electromyography and Kinesiology 13 (1), 1-12, 2003
6282003
Who is wearing a mask? Gender-, age-, and location-related differences during the COVID-19 pandemic
MH Haischer, R Beilfuss, MR Hart, L Opielinski, D Wrucke, G Zirgaitis, ...
PloS one 15 (10), e0240785, 2020
5432020
Sex differences in human fatigability: mechanisms and insight to physiological responses
SK Hunter
Acta physiologica 210 (4), 768-789, 2014
5282014
The aging neuromuscular system and motor performance
SK Hunter, HM Pereira, KG Keenan
Journal of applied physiology, 2016
4492016
Sex differences in the fatigability of arm muscles depends on absolute force during isometric contractions
SK Hunter, RM Enoka
Journal of applied physiology, 2001
4442001
Sex differences and mechanisms of task-specific muscle fatigue
SK Hunter
Exercise and sport sciences reviews 37 (3), 113-122, 2009
2932009
Supraspinal fatigue does not explain the sex difference in muscle fatigue of maximal contractions
SK Hunter, JE Butler, G Todd, SC Gandevia, JL Taylor
Journal of applied physiology 101 (4), 1036-1044, 2006
2762006
Muscle fatigue and the mechanisms of task failure
SK Hunter, J Duchateau, RM Enoka
Exercise and sport sciences reviews 32 (2), 44-49, 2004
2662004
The relevance of sex differences in performance fatigability
SK Hunter
Medicine and science in sports and exercise 48 (11), 2247, 2016
2572016
Physiological sex differences affect the integrative response to exercise: acute and chronic implications
P Ansdell, K Thomas, KM Hicks, SK Hunter, G Howatson, S Goodall
Experimental physiology 105 (12), 2007-2021, 2020
2342020
Task differences with the same load torque alter the endurance time of submaximal fatiguing contractions in humans
SK Hunter, DL Ryan, JD Ortega, RM Enoka
Journal of neurophysiology 88 (6), 3087-3096, 2002
2302002
Men are more fatigable than strength-matched women when performing intermittent submaximal contractions
SK Hunter, A Critchlow, IS Shin, RM Enoka
Journal of Applied Physiology 96 (6), 2125-2132, 2004
2282004
Relationships among age-associated strength changes and physical activity level, limb dominance, and muscle group in women
SK Hunter, MW Thompson, RD Adams
The Journals of Gerontology Series A: Biological Sciences and Medical …, 2000
2212000
Mechanisms of fatigue differ after low‐and high‐force fatiguing contractions in men and women
T Yoon, B Schlinder Delap, EE Griffith, SK Hunter
Muscle & Nerve: Official Journal of the American Association of …, 2007
2202007
Human skeletal sarcoplasmic reticulum Ca2+ uptake and muscle function with aging and strength training
SK Hunter, MW Thompson, PA Ruell, AR Harmer, JM Thom, TH Gwinn, ...
Journal of applied physiology 86 (6), 1858-1865, 1999
2201999
Variability of motor unit discharge and force fluctuations across a range of muscle forces in older adults
BL Tracy, KS Maluf, JL Stephenson, SK Hunter, RM Enoka
Muscle & Nerve: Official Journal of the American Association of …, 2005
2182005
Fatigability of the elbow flexor muscles for a sustained submaximal contraction is similar in men and women matched for strength
SK Hunter, A Critchlow, IS Shin, RM Enoka
Journal of Applied Physiology 96 (1), 195-202, 2004
2112004
Influence of aging on sex differences in muscle fatigability
SK Hunter, A Critchlow, RM Enoka
Journal of Applied Physiology 97 (5), 1723-1732, 2004
1852004
Sex differences in fatigability of dynamic contractions
SK Hunter
Experimental physiology 101 (2), 250-255, 2016
1822016
Dose response of isometric contractions on pain perception in healthy adults.
HB MK, J Dicapo, R Rasiarmos, SK Hunter
Medicine and science in sports and exercise 40 (11), 1880-1889, 2008
1762008
Il sistema al momento non può eseguire l'operazione. Riprova più tardi.
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