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Association between the ACE I/D gene polymorphism and physical performance in a homogeneous non-elite cohort.

F Sirri Cam1, Muzaffer Colakoglu, Cevad Sekuri, Sule Colakoglu, Cagatay Sahan, Afig Berdeli.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: I/D polymorphism of the ACE gene may be associated with better endurance performance and a stronger response to exercise training. The aim of this study was to investigate the association between ACE gene polymorphism and athletic performance in a homogeneous cohort.
METHODS: Eighty-eight male non-elite Caucasian Turkish athletes with similar training backgrounds for at least for 6 months were studied for ACE gene polymorphisms by PCR analysis. Performance on the 60-meter sprint and middle-distance running tests were evaluated.
RESULTS: The distributions of the ACE I/D genotypes were 20.5%, 40.9%, and 38.6% for II, ID, and DD polymorphisms in the whole group (N = 88), respectively. The ACE DD genotype frequency was significantly higher in the superior group (56.7%) than in the poor (37.9%) and mediocre (20.7%) group in middle-distance running performance (chi2 = 11.778; p = 0.019).
CONCLUSION: The ACE DD genotype may be related to better short-duration aerobic endurance performance. Larger homogeneous cohorts may help clarify the association between ACE I/D polymorphism and physical performance.

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Year:  2005        PMID: 15855684     DOI: 10.1139/h05-106

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Can J Appl Physiol        ISSN: 1066-7814


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