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ACE DD Genotype is Unfavorable to Korean Short-Term Muscle Power Athletes

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INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF SPORTS MEDICINE
Volume 31, Issue 1, Pages 65-71

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GEORG THIEME VERLAG KG
DOI: 10.1055/s-0029-1239523

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angiotensin-converting; enzyme; population genetics; physical performance; anaerbic muscle power

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The purpose of this study was to test the hypothesis that the ACE DD genotype is unfavorably associated with the ultimate power-oriented performance. To test the hypothesis we recruited a total of 848 subjects including 55 international level power-oriented athletes (High-performance), 100 national level power-oriented athletes (Mid-performance) and 693 healthy controls (Control) in Korea. Then the distributions of ACE polymorphism throughout these groups were analyzed. As a result, there was a gradual decrease of frequencies of the DD genotype with advancing levels of performance (Control vs. Mid-performance vs. High-performance = 17.2% vs. 10.0% vs. 5.5%, p = 0.002). Also, the frequencies of D allele decreased gradually with advancing levels of performance (Control vs. Mid-performance vs. High-performance = 42.6% vs. 35.0% vs. 30.9%, p < 0.01). Therefore, power-oriented athletes at the top level had a markedly diminished frequency of the DD genotype and the D allele. This finding gave 3.83 times lower probability of success in power-oriented sports for individuals with the DD genotype than those with the II + ID genotype. In conclusion, these results indicate that Korean power-oriented athletes with a lower frequency of the DD genotype had a lower probability of success in power-oriented sports.

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