Genes control biological processes such as muscle, cartilage and bone formation, muscle energy production and metabolism (mitochondriogenesis, lactic acid removal), blood and tissue oxygenation (erythropoiesis, angiogenesis, vasodilatation), all essential in sport and athletic performance. DNA sequence variations in such genes confer genetic advantages that can be exploited, or genetic 'barriers' that could be overcome to achieve optimal athletic performance. Predictive Genomic DNA Profiling for athletic performance reveals genetic variations that may be associated with better suitability for endurance, strength and speed sports, vulnerability to sports-related injuries and individualized nutritional requirements. Knowledge of genetic 'suit...
As participation in both amateur and professional sports increases, so does the importance of sports...
Despite numerous attempts to discover genetic variants associated with elite athletic performance, a...
Together with environment and experience (that is to say, diet and training), the biological and gen...
Genes control biological processes such as muscle, cartilage and bone formation, muscle energy produ...
All biological processes associated with high sports performance, including energy metabolism, are i...
Functional variants in exonic regions have been associated with development of cardiovascular diseas...
Human athletic performance is a complex phenotype influenced by environmental and genetic factors, w...
The genetic component of athletic performance approximates 50%, depending on which specific element ...
Numerous reports of genetic associations with performance- and injury-related phenotypes have been p...
Background: After completing the human genome project, it has allowed us to investigate t...
The goal of our study was to discriminate potential genetic differences between humans who are in bo...
Sport genomics is a comparatively new scientific discipline concentrating on the organization and fu...
Top performance of athletes is not limited to the demand of fame, public recognition, sponsorship, a...
The primary use of the traditional candidate gene approach over the past decades in sports genetics ...
Introduction: The limit of each individual to perform a given type of exercise depends on the nature...
As participation in both amateur and professional sports increases, so does the importance of sports...
Despite numerous attempts to discover genetic variants associated with elite athletic performance, a...
Together with environment and experience (that is to say, diet and training), the biological and gen...
Genes control biological processes such as muscle, cartilage and bone formation, muscle energy produ...
All biological processes associated with high sports performance, including energy metabolism, are i...
Functional variants in exonic regions have been associated with development of cardiovascular diseas...
Human athletic performance is a complex phenotype influenced by environmental and genetic factors, w...
The genetic component of athletic performance approximates 50%, depending on which specific element ...
Numerous reports of genetic associations with performance- and injury-related phenotypes have been p...
Background: After completing the human genome project, it has allowed us to investigate t...
The goal of our study was to discriminate potential genetic differences between humans who are in bo...
Sport genomics is a comparatively new scientific discipline concentrating on the organization and fu...
Top performance of athletes is not limited to the demand of fame, public recognition, sponsorship, a...
The primary use of the traditional candidate gene approach over the past decades in sports genetics ...
Introduction: The limit of each individual to perform a given type of exercise depends on the nature...
As participation in both amateur and professional sports increases, so does the importance of sports...
Despite numerous attempts to discover genetic variants associated with elite athletic performance, a...
Together with environment and experience (that is to say, diet and training), the biological and gen...