The genetic basis of exercise and cardiorespiratory fitness – relation to cardiovascular disease

IF 2.5 Q2 PHYSIOLOGY
Marie Klevjer , Ada N Nordeidet , Anja Bye
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Abstract

Endurance training is associated with increased cardiorespiratory fitness (CRF) and decreased risk of cardiovascular disease (CVD). However, a causal relationship between exercise, CRF, and CVD has not been confirmed. Exercise and CRF have a strong genetic component, estimated to be ∼50%. However, few genetic studies have been performed, as the gold-standard method for quantifying CRF is expensive, time-consuming, and requires advanced equipment. Conversely, self-reported information on physical activity (PA) is more easily available, but the uncertainty related to these data can introduce bias. Improved knowledge of genetic variants associated with exercise and CRF could provide causal links between exercise and CVD and contribute to new prevention and treatment strategies for CVD. This review presents the current knowledge of the genetics of exercise and CRF, and potential relationship with CVD, by highlighting the most comprehensive genetic and epigenetic studies on CRF, PA, and exercise response, as well as studies of gene–environment interactions.

运动和心肺健康的遗传基础——与心血管疾病的关系
耐力训练与提高心肺功能(CRF)和降低心血管疾病(CVD)风险有关。然而,运动、CRF和CVD之间的因果关系尚未得到证实。运动和慢性肾功能衰竭有很强的遗传成分,估计为~50%。然而,很少进行基因研究,因为量化CRF的金标准方法昂贵、耗时,并且需要先进的设备。相反,关于身体活动(PA)的自我报告信息更容易获得,但与这些数据相关的不确定性可能会引入偏见。对与运动和CRF相关的遗传变异的了解的提高可以提供运动和CVD之间的因果关系,并有助于CVD的新的预防和治疗策略。这篇综述通过强调对CRF、PA和运动反应的最全面的遗传和表观遗传学研究,以及基因-环境相互作用的研究,介绍了运动和CRF的遗传学以及与CVD的潜在关系的最新知识。
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Current Opinion in Physiology
Current Opinion in Physiology Medicine-Physiology (medical)
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