The relationship between ACE gene ID polymorphism and aerobic capacity in Asian rugby players

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Goh, K. P. [1 ]
Chew, K. [2 ]
Koh, A. [1 ]
Guan, M. [3 ]
Wong, Y. S. [5 ]
Sum, C. F. [4 ]
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[1] Alexandra Hosp, Dept Med, Singapore 159964, Singapore
[2] Alexandra Hosp, Dept Sports Med, Singapore 159964, Singapore
[3] Alexandra Hosp, Dept Rehabil, Singapore 159964, Singapore
[4] Alexandra Hosp, Ctr Diabet, Singapore 159964, Singapore
[5] Gleneagles Med Ctr, Singapore 258499, Singapore
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英国医学研究理事会;
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aerobic capacity; angiotensin converting enzyme; exercise physiology; gene polymorphism; ENZYME-INSERTION/DELETION POLYMORPHISM; PERFORMANCE; GENOTYPE; FITNESS; ASSOCIATION; THRESHOLD;
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R5 [内科学];
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Introduction: The aim of this study was to analyse the association between the ACE ID polymorphism and aerobic capacity in a homogeneous cohort of national Asian rugby players. Methods: 17 subjects recruited during active training had their maximal oxygen uptake (V0(2max)) and ventilatory threshold (VT) measured during maximal exercise testing. ACE genotyping was performed for all players. Results: The likelihood of having a V0(2max) above the 80th percentile of a gender-specific reference range for a normal population was 14.3-fold greater among subjects with the II genotype as compared to the ID genotype (p-value is 0.030). Similarly, subjects with the II genotype were 29.4 times more likely to have a VT above the gender-specific median value compared to the ID genotype (p-value is 0.019). The results suggest that the I allele confers an advantage in aerobic capacity as measured by the V0(2max) and VT. Conclusion: It is likely that the same physiological mechanisms mediated by the ACE gene are responsible for aerobic capacity in both Asians and Caucasians.
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