New Publication from Dr. Sheel – Sex differences in the physiology of exercise: an integrative perspective

Bill Sheel

Dr. William Sheel
School of Kinesiology

Abstract: This issue of Experimental Physiology contains symposium reports that were presented on 8 July 2015 at the Physiological Society meeting in Cardiff. The symposium addressed the following question: what are the primary differences between men and women with respect to the physiology of exercise? Before introducing the presenters and giving a synopsis of their perspectives, it is necessary to provide a definition of sex and gender in conjunction with a brief rationale for the symposium.

 

Sheel, W. (2016). Sex differences in the physiology of exercise: an integrative perspective. Experimental Physiology, 101(2), 211-212. Doi: 10.1113/EP085371

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