The AGTR2 (RS11091046) Gene Polymorphism is Associated with Cycling Performance in Korean Cyclistsopen access
- Authors
- Min, Seok-ki; Lim, Seung-taek; Lee, Kwangkyu; Kim, Jieun; Kim, Eonho; Jee, Eunbin
- Issue Date
- Feb-2022
- Publisher
- 한국운동생리학회
- Keywords
- AGTR2; Alleles; Athletic performance; Genotype; Polymorphism
- Citation
- 운동과학, v.31, no.1, pp 105 - 109
- Pages
- 5
- Indexed
- SCOPUS
KCI
- Journal Title
- 운동과학
- Volume
- 31
- Number
- 1
- Start Page
- 105
- End Page
- 109
- URI
- https://scholarworks.dongguk.edu/handle/sw.dongguk/3849
- DOI
- 10.15857/ksep.2021.00451
- ISSN
- 1226-1726
2384-0544
- Abstract
- PURPOSE: This study aimed to investigate the association between AGTR2 (rs11091046 A>C) gene polymorphism and athletic performance. METHODS: The Korean national team cyclists enrolled in the study performed 30-second Wingate test (peak power, mean power, and power drop), one-repetition maximum (squat and bench press), and isokinetic dynamometer (60° extensor and flexor in both legs) to examine the power/sprint performance between the C and A alleles. RESULTS: The physical characteristics showed no significant difference between the C and A alleles. Comparison of physical fitness tests in cyclists revealed no significant difference between the two alleles in one-repetition maximum and isokinetic dynamometer. However, the C allele had a significantly higher peak power (10.46±0.82 vs. 9.92±0.57, p=.016) and mean power (8.30±0.48 vs. 7.95±0.47, p=.022) than A allele in the Wingate test. CONCLUSIONS: Our results demonstrate that the AGTR2 gene C allele is associated with the power/sprint performance of the Korean national team cyclists. © 2022 Korean Society of Exercise Physiology.
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