Search Results - Human Genetics
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Elite running performances: the result of genetics, epigenetics and nurture
Venkata, R. K.Published in MOJ Sports Medicine (2017)“…This is a widely contested area of sports science and needs extensive research and intellectual reasoning. Though the genetic code of the human being was identified, the field of genetics is still has a long way to go in establishing the precision biodynamic of genetic interactions. …”
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The power of experimental models for understanding the genetic basis for superior endurance running
Delgado Caceres, M., Docheva, D.Published in MOJ Sports Medicine (2017)“…The genetic basis for superior endurance running still remains elusive. …”
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Nutrition and enhanced sports performance. Muscle building, endurance, and strength
D. Bagchi, S. Nair, C. SenPublished 2014“…Blood Rheology, Blood Flow and Human Health 29. Genetic Aspects of Sprint, Strength and Power Performance 30. …”
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The combined impact of metabolic gene polymorphisms on elite endurance athlete status and related phenotypes
Ahmetov, I. I., Williams, A. G., Popov, D. V., Lyubaeva, E. V., Hakimullina, A. M.Published in Human Genetics (2009)“…Human Genetics…”
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Y chromosome haplogroups of elite Ethiopian endurance runners
Moran, C. N., Scott, R. A., Adams, S. M., Warrington, S. J., Jobling, M. A., Wilson, R. H., Goodwin, W. H., Georgiades, E., Wolde, B., Pitsiladis, Y. P.Published in Human Genetics (2004)“…Human Genetics…”
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No association between Angiotensin Converting Enzyme (ACE) gene variation and endurance athlete status in Kenyans
Scott, R. A., Moran, C., Wilson, R. H., Onywera, V., Boit, M. K., Goodwin, W. H., Gohlke, P., Payne, J., Montgomery, H., Pitsiladis, Y. P.Published in Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology Part A: Molecular & Integrative Physiology (2005)“…East African runners are continually successful in international distance running. The extent to which genetic factors influence this phenomenon is unknown. …”
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Updated fluid recommendation: position statement from the international marathon medical directors association (IMMDA)
Hew-Butler, T., Verbalis, J. G., Noakes, T. D.Published in Clinical Journal of Sport Medicine (2006)“…The behavioral drives to maintain fluid and sodium balance are evolutionary stable, essential for the safety and survival of the species, and deeply rooted within the human genetic makeup.…”
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