The insertion (I) variant of the angiotensin-1 converting enzyme (ACE) I/D genetic polymorphism is associated with lower circulating and tissue ACE activity. Some studies have also suggested associations of ACE I/D genotype with endurance phenotypes. This study assessed the relationships between circulating ACE activity, ACE I/D genotype, mechanical efficiency and the maximal rate of oxygen uptake in sedentary individuals. Sixty-two untrained women were tested for mechanical efficiency during submaximal cycle ergometry (delta and gross efficiencies during exercise between 40 and 80 W) and the maximal rate of oxygen uptake during incremental treadmill running. Respiratory variables were measured using indirect calorimetry. Venous blood was o...
Purpose: The D-variant of the angiotensin-1 converting enzyme (ACE) gene is associated with higher c...
Abstract Background The insertion (I) rather than deletion (D) of human angiotensin converting enzym...
East African runners are continually successful in international distance running. The extent to whi...
The insertion (I) variant of the angiotensin-1 converting enzyme (ACE) I/D genetic polymorphism is a...
The ACE I/D polymorphism has been shown to interact with habitual physical activity levels in postme...
Human physical performance is strongly influenced by genetic factors. We have previously reported th...
Aerobic power (VO2max), aerobic capacity (RCP), and running efficiency (RE) are important markers of...
Abstract It has been suggested that the insertion(I) allele of the I/deletion(D) polymorphism of the...
Hypothesis/introduction: The association of ACE I/D polymorphism and hemodynamic response to exercis...
Angiotensin II is a key regulator of blood pressure and cardiovascular function in mammals. The conv...
Angiotensin II is a key regulator of blood pressure and cardiovascular function in mammals. The conv...
insertion/deletion polymorphism and submaximal exercise hemodynamics in postmenopausal women. J Appl...
Angiotensin II is a key regulator of blood pressure and cardiovascular function in mammals. The conv...
WOS: 000248293200017PubMed ID: 17557065Aim. The aim of this study Was to investigate the association...
Angiotensin converting enzyme gene (ACE) is the most frequently investigated genetic marker in the ...
Purpose: The D-variant of the angiotensin-1 converting enzyme (ACE) gene is associated with higher c...
Abstract Background The insertion (I) rather than deletion (D) of human angiotensin converting enzym...
East African runners are continually successful in international distance running. The extent to whi...
The insertion (I) variant of the angiotensin-1 converting enzyme (ACE) I/D genetic polymorphism is a...
The ACE I/D polymorphism has been shown to interact with habitual physical activity levels in postme...
Human physical performance is strongly influenced by genetic factors. We have previously reported th...
Aerobic power (VO2max), aerobic capacity (RCP), and running efficiency (RE) are important markers of...
Abstract It has been suggested that the insertion(I) allele of the I/deletion(D) polymorphism of the...
Hypothesis/introduction: The association of ACE I/D polymorphism and hemodynamic response to exercis...
Angiotensin II is a key regulator of blood pressure and cardiovascular function in mammals. The conv...
Angiotensin II is a key regulator of blood pressure and cardiovascular function in mammals. The conv...
insertion/deletion polymorphism and submaximal exercise hemodynamics in postmenopausal women. J Appl...
Angiotensin II is a key regulator of blood pressure and cardiovascular function in mammals. The conv...
WOS: 000248293200017PubMed ID: 17557065Aim. The aim of this study Was to investigate the association...
Angiotensin converting enzyme gene (ACE) is the most frequently investigated genetic marker in the ...
Purpose: The D-variant of the angiotensin-1 converting enzyme (ACE) gene is associated with higher c...
Abstract Background The insertion (I) rather than deletion (D) of human angiotensin converting enzym...
East African runners are continually successful in international distance running. The extent to whi...