Title of article
IGF-I Polymorphism Is Associated with Lean Mass, Exercise Economy, and Exercise Performance among Premenopausal Women
Author/Authors
Francisco and Lَpez-Alarcَn، نويسنده , , Mardya and Hunter، نويسنده , , Gary R. and Gower، نويسنده , , Barbara A. and Fernلndez، نويسنده , , José R.، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2007
Pages
8
From page
56
To page
63
Abstract
Background
ertook this study to investigate the association of a genetic polymorphism of the insulin-like growth factor, IGF-I189, on body composition, exercise performance and exercise economy, after controlling for the independent effect of race as assessed by African genetic admixture (AFADM).
s
l of 114 premenopausal sedentary women were genotyped for IGF-I189, obtaining measures of fat mass, lean body mass, VO2 during cycling and stairclimbing, time on treadmill and leg strength. A quantitative value for AFADM was derived from genotypic information of approximately 40 ancestry informative markers and used as covariate in statistical models.
s
adjusting for AFADM, IGF-I189 was negatively associated with lean body mass (p = 0.029) and lean leg mass (p = 0.050). Leg strength was not associated with the presence/absence of IGF-I189 (p = 0.380), but carriers of the allele demonstrated a longer time on the treadmill (p = 0.015) after adjusting for AFADM. There was also a negative relationship between oxygen uptake during cycling and presence of the IGF-I189 independent of AFADM (p = 0.010).
sions
ndent of AFADM, individuals with IGF-I189 are more likely to have low leg lean mass and to perform better in activities requiring exercise economy and endurance performance.
Keywords
Genetic admixture , VO2 , racial differences , Endurance , Strength , IGF-I polymorphism
Journal title
Archives of Medical Research
Serial Year
2007
Journal title
Archives of Medical Research
Record number
1796064
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