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Circulating Testosterone as the Hormonal Basis of Sex Differences in Athletic Performance
Abstract
Elite athletic competitions have separate male and female events due to men’s physical advantages in strength, speed, and endurance so that a protected female category with objective entry criteria is required. Prior to puberty, there is no sex difference in circulating testosterone concentrations or athletic performance, but from puberty onward a clear sex difference in athletic performance emerges as circulating testosterone concentrations...
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Title
Circulating Testosterone as the Hormonal Basis of Sex Differences in Athletic Performance
Published Date
Jul 13, 2018
Journal
Volume
39
Issue
5
Pages
803 - 829
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