New research led by Swansea University examines the lactate produced by female professional footballers during vigorous exercise in relation to their physical characteristics like finger length and height. Lactate serves as essential fuel during such activity but can indicate stress at elevated levels. The findings underscore the association between the 2D:4D ratio and exercise performance, building on earlier studies in male footballers. Results revealed varied lactate accumulation during treadmill tests among female athletes, indicating the potential for predicting performance based on physiological traits.
The recent research highlights that finger length and height can potentially be predictive of lactate production in female professional footballers, emphasizing the biological factors influencing athletic performance.
This study explores the correlation between the 2D:4D ratio and lactate levels during exercise, suggesting that physical characteristics can reflect a person's physiological response to vigorous activity.
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