Genetic Aspects Of Athletic Performance: The African Runners Phenomenon.


Autoria(s): Vancini, Rodrigo Luiz; Pesquero, João Bosco; Fachina, Rafael Júlio; Andrade, Marília Dos Santos; Borin, João Paulo; Montagner, Paulo César; de Lira, Claudio Andre Barbosa
Contribuinte(s)

UNIVERSIDADE DE ESTADUAL DE CAMPINAS

Data(s)

2014

27/11/2015

27/11/2015

Resumo

The current dominance of African runners in long-distance running is an intriguing phenomenon that highlights the close relationship between genetics and physical performance. Many factors in the interesting interaction between genotype and phenotype (eg, high cardiorespiratory fitness, higher hemoglobin concentration, good metabolic efficiency, muscle fiber composition, enzyme profile, diet, altitude training, and psychological aspects) have been proposed in the attempt to explain the extraordinary success of these runners. Increasing evidence shows that genetics may be a determining factor in physical and athletic performance. But, could this also be true for African long-distance runners? Based on this question, this brief review proposed the role of genetic factors (mitochondrial deoxyribonucleic acid, the Y chromosome, and the angiotensin-converting enzyme and the alpha-actinin-3 genes) in the amazing athletic performance observed in African runners, especially the Kenyans and Ethiopians, despite their environmental constraints.

5

123-7

Identificador

Open Access Journal Of Sports Medicine. v. 5, p. 123-7, 2014.

1179-1543

10.2147/OAJSM.S61361

http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24891818

http://repositorio.unicamp.br/jspui/handle/REPOSIP/201450

24891818

Idioma(s)

eng

Relação

Open Access Journal Of Sports Medicine

Open Access J Sports Med

Direitos

aberto

Fonte

PubMed

Palavras-Chave #Endurance Runners #Genes #Genotype #Physical Exercise
Tipo

Artigo de periódico