Comprehensive Physiology 2011
DOI: 10.1002/cphy.c100059
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Genomics and Genetics in the Biology of Adaptation to Exercise

Abstract: This chapter is devoted to the role of genetic variation and gene-exercise interactions in the biology of adaptation to exercise. There is evidence from genetic epidemiology research that DNA sequence differences contribute to human variation in physical activity level, cardiorespiratory fitness in the untrained state, cardiovascular and metabolic response to acute exercise, and responsiveness to regular exercise. Methodological and technological advances have made it possible to undertake the molecular dissec… Show more

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“…Sports performance is an extremely complex phenotypic trait, which is in turn influenced, although not determined, by many other traits, such as muscle bre type distribution, aerobic power and capacity, anaerobic power and capacity, and trainability of physical capacities 24 . Most traits that are relevant to sports performance are quantitative, meaning that they are possible to be measured and quanti ed.…”
Section: Genetic Infl Uences On Quantitative Traits and Sports Performentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Sports performance is an extremely complex phenotypic trait, which is in turn influenced, although not determined, by many other traits, such as muscle bre type distribution, aerobic power and capacity, anaerobic power and capacity, and trainability of physical capacities 24 . Most traits that are relevant to sports performance are quantitative, meaning that they are possible to be measured and quanti ed.…”
Section: Genetic Infl Uences On Quantitative Traits and Sports Performentioning
confidence: 99%
“…is method identi es chromosomal regions that harbour genes a ecting quantitative traits over generations (i.e., it identi es quantitative trait loci) 24 . GWLS have been used to discover QTL associated with a variety of diseases and other phenotypes 25 .…”
Section: Genome-wide Studiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…What once was considered "noise" in the outcomes now becomes the focus of a new approach, personalized behavioral medicine. The focus is on "response variation," well-known, but not often appreciated, for example, to an exercise stimulus [5][6][7][8][9]. That is, for any specific exercise stimulus or protocol and with the provision that adherence is high, there is a very wide variation in responsiveness, i.e., "non-and low responders," "moderate and high responders," or "low and high sensitivity" to the stimulus [10].…”
Section: Response Variationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…32 VȮ 2 max itself, as well as its response to exercise, shows a considerable heritability of 25% to 65%. 33 Endurance training can significantly increase VȮ 2 max, but again large variations between individuals in response to training are present 28 : the improvement of VȮ 2 max by endurance training is primarily attributable to a higher cardiac output, but increased capillarization and respiratory chain function in the muscle are also discussed. 32 Of note, VȮ 2 max can be increased by a diversity of training programs even in sedentary elderly participants, which in turn improves cognition, especially executive functions.…”
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