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Exercise Science 2007;16(3): 223-232. doi: https://doi.org/10.15857/ksep.2007.16.3.223
ACE 및 ACTN-3 유전자 다형과 유무산소성 체력지표와의 관련성
안의수, 손태열, 강현식, 이지영, 박수현, 곽동민
1성균관대학교
2포항공과대학교
3서울시립대학교
Correlation of ACE, ACTN-3 genotypes and aerobicanaerobic physical fitness
ABSTRACT
Ann, E.S., Kwak, D.M., Son, T.Y., Kang, H.S., Lee J.Y., Park, S.H. Correlation of ACE, ACTN-3 genotypes and aerobicanaerobic physical fitness. Exercise Science, 16(3): 223-232, 2007. The purpose of this study was to investigate correlation of the ACE and ACTN-3 genes as genetic markers of aerobic and anaerobic physical performances. One hundred forty seven male college students voluntarily participated in the current experiment. During the first visit, physical characteristics and venous blood samples for the ACE and ACTN-3 genotype assays were collected from each subject who underwent an overnight fasting. On the second visit, the participants underwent a treadmill exercise testing for the determination of the maximum oxygen consumption (VO2max). On the last visit, anaerobic performance including anaerobic capacity, mean power peak power, and fatigue index was measured by using the 30s Wingate ergometer test. The current findings of the study showed that neither the ACE nor the ACTN-3 genotype can be genetic markers of aerobicanaerobic physical performance and physical characteristic. Considering the facts that both ACE and ACTN-3 genotypes were partially associated with anaerobic power in an obesity group only.* 이 연구는 2005년도 성균관대학교 성균학술연구 지원비에 의해 수행되었음
Key words: ACE and ACTN-3 polymorphism, aerobic and anaerobic physical fitness
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