2012
DOI: 10.1519/jsc.0b013e31824b876d
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Variation in the HIF1A Gene in Elite Rowers

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“…Furthermore, the similarity of the Hungarian athletes's genetic background with the Polish population has already been described with other gene variants (Bosnyák et al., 2015). The higher representation of Ser allele (compared to Pro allele frequency and the alleles to the control group) was not discoverable in the power group, so this research cannot strengthen the association of the muscle activity and the Ser allele that was reported before (Ahmetov et al., 2008; Cięszczyk et al., 2011, 2012). It is possible that to demonstrate this connection, it is necessary to analyse the most extreme power performances/athletes, like weightlifters, and the anaerobic energy consumption and short‐distance event are not sensitive enough criteria.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 69%
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“…Furthermore, the similarity of the Hungarian athletes's genetic background with the Polish population has already been described with other gene variants (Bosnyák et al., 2015). The higher representation of Ser allele (compared to Pro allele frequency and the alleles to the control group) was not discoverable in the power group, so this research cannot strengthen the association of the muscle activity and the Ser allele that was reported before (Ahmetov et al., 2008; Cięszczyk et al., 2011, 2012). It is possible that to demonstrate this connection, it is necessary to analyse the most extreme power performances/athletes, like weightlifters, and the anaerobic energy consumption and short‐distance event are not sensitive enough criteria.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 69%
“…The Ser allele was associated with muscle activity; furthermore, significantly higher proportion of Ser allele was present in Russian weightlifters than in controls (Ahmetov, Hakimullina, Lyubaeva, Vinogradova, & Rogozkin, 2008). Ukrainian and Polish power‐oriented athletes and Polish rowers exhibited an increased frequency of the HIF1A Ser allele as well (Cięszczyk et al., 2011, 2012; Drozdovska et al., 2013). However, the results of Eynon et al.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Unfortunately, because of the lack of TT and very low CT genotype frequency in our group, we could not verify these relationships. Furthermore, the discrepancies in results obtained by other researchers (4,7,10,13) confirm that this issue also needs further study.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 83%
“…From 5 studies investigating the distribution frequencies of HIF1A gene polymorphism in endurance athletes, 695 athletes and 968 controls were analyzed (Bosnyák et al 2020 ; Cieszczyk et al 2012 ; Döring et al 2010 ; Drozdovska et al 2013 ; Eynon et al 2010 ). Regarding the HIF1A (rs11549465) SNP, significant differences were detected only in the rowers subgroup, with the major allele (Pro) [OR: − 0.45 [− 0.78; − 0.13]] and in the dominant model [OR: − 0.47 [− 0.83; − 0.12]] ( p < 0.05) (Fig.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%