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Familial resemblance in ventilatory threshold: the HERITAGE Family Study.

S E Gaskill1, T Rice, C Bouchard, J Gagnon, D C Rao, J S Skinner, J H Wilmore, A S Leon.   

Abstract

PURPOSE: This study investigates the familial resemblance of VO2 at the ventilatory threshold (VO2vt) from 199 nuclear families (100 White and 99 Black) participating in the HERITAGE Family Study.
METHODS: VO2vt (mL x min(-1)) was determined in the sedentary state and again after 20 wk of aerobic cycle ergometer exercise training in 339 individuals (131 parents and 228 of their offspring), aged between 17 and 65 yr. VO2vt was adjusted for weight, age, fat mass, and fat-free mass by using regression methods.
RESULTS: There was evidence for significant familial resemblance in the sedentary state for VO2vt (maximal heritability = 58% in White and 54% in Black families) and VO2vt/VO2max (maximal heritability = 38% in White and 39% in Black families). Spouse, sibling, and parent-offspring relationships for VO2vt were significant at baseline, suggesting that both genetic and shared environmental factors may contribute to the familial resemblance in the sedentary state. There was a moderate familial component in the response of VO2vt to aerobic exercise training in Whites (22%) and a larger component in Blacks (51%). In Blacks, the familial effect for VO2vt/VO2max appeared to be accounted for by fat and fat-free mass.
CONCLUSION: These results show a strong familial contribution to VO2vt in the sedentary state and to the response of VO2vt to aerobic exercise training.

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Year:  2001        PMID: 11689732     DOI: 10.1097/00005768-200111000-00006

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Med Sci Sports Exerc        ISSN: 0195-9131            Impact factor:   5.411


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