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Neuromuscular Response of Young Boys Versus Men during Sustained Maximal Contraction

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2003

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Taken together, those results suggest that more fatigable Type II motor units are involved in men, resulting in greater lactic acid and ions accumulations during fatigue. This difference in muscle's metabolic and ionic state could be responsible for a greater reflex-induced decrease of motor units firing rates in men compared with boys. This firing rate decrease could be explained using the "muscular wisdom" hypothesis and would express a nervous command adaptation to sustain a maximal contraction.

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