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Jason Bouffard1,2,3, Chen Yang4,5, Mickael Begon6, Julie Côté4,5.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Muscle fatigue induced by repetitive movements contributes to the development of musculoskeletal disorders. Men and women respond differently to muscle fatigue during isometric single-joint efforts, but sex differences during dynamic multi-joint tasks have not been clearly identified. Moreover, most studies comparing men and women during fatigue development assessed endurance time. However, none evaluated sex differences in kinematic adaptations to fatigue during multi-joint dynamic tasks. The objective of the study was to compare how men and women adapt their upper body kinematics during a fatiguing repetitive pointing task.Entities:
Keywords: Adaptation; Fatigue; Gender; Kinematics; Musculoskeletal disorders; Sex differences; Shoulder; Upper limb
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Year: 2018 PMID: 29673397 PMCID: PMC5907702 DOI: 10.1186/s13293-018-0175-9
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Biol Sex Differ ISSN: 2042-6410 Impact factor: 5.027
Demographic data
| Women ( | Men ( | ||
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| Age | 27.5 ± 8.3 years | 29.8 ± 11.4 years | 0.736 |
| Height | 165.7 ± 6.4 cm | 177.2 ± 7.1 cm | < 0.001 |
| Weight | 61.1 ± 8.3 kg | 73.8 ± 6.1 kg | < 0.001 |
*Independent samples t test, p < 0.05
Fig. 1Model used to analyze kinematic data. Joint coordinate systems are presented for the trunk-global, humerothoracic, and elbow joints. Wrist and hand joints are not presented here for clarity. The transformation orders (degrees of freedom, DoF) are presented for each joint. Transformations written in bold characters and presented with their name in the table represent the degrees of freedom reported in the “Results” section. Note that elbow pronation-supination (Ry) occurs at the radioulnar (ru) joint. T, translation; R, rotation
Fig. 2Effects of Sex and Fatigue on task performance variables. F (main effect of Fatigue), S (main effect of Sex), S×F (Sex × Fatigue interaction)
Fig. 3Effects of Sex and Fatigue on mean kinematic behavior. Left panel—men’s (blue) and women’s (red) mean joint angle time histories during Non-Fatigue (full lines) and Fatigue Terminal (dashed lines) movements. Center panel—mean average angle for each DoF. Right panel—mean range of motion for each DoF. F (main effect of Fatigue), S (main effect of Sex), S×F (Sex × Fatigue interaction). *Post hoc analysis showing differences between men and women. HT, humerothoracic
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F and p values are presented for each two-way ANOVA (Sex [between subjects: women vs men] × Fatigue [repeated measures: Non-Fatigue vs Fatigue Terminal]). Itatic fonts present statistically significant effects (p<0.05)
HT humerothoracic
Fig. 4Effects of Sex and Fatigue on kinematic behavior movement-to-movement variability. Left panel—men’s (blue) and women’s (red) joint angle standard deviation time histories during non-fatigue (full lines) and Fatigue Terminal (dashed lines) movements. Center panel—standard deviation of average angle for each DoF. Right panel—standard deviation of the range of motion for each DoF. F (main effect of Fatigue), S (main effect of Sex), S×F (Sex × Fatigue interaction). *Post hoc analysis showing differences between men and women. HT, humerothoracic
Fig. 5Summary of results. Fatigue-related effect size for men (blue) and women (red) for all computed joint angle variables. Standardized response mean (SRM). Gray symbols indicate non-significant effect. *Sex × Fatigue interactions. HT, humerothoracic