Effect of ACTN3 gene on strength and endurance in soccer players.
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2013
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Sports efficiency in activities in
which strength and speed are the determining factors has been
associated to the ACTN3 gene, which is responsible for the
expression of a-actinin-3. Soccer is a mainly aerobic sport
because of its long duration, but the acute actions that define
the game demand a lot of strength and speed. The purpose of
the present study was to compare the performance capacity of
soccer players with different genotype groups of ACTN3 (XX,
RX, and RR) in strength, speed, and endurance tests. Two hundred
professional players of Brazilian soccer first division teams
participated in this study. Speed, jump, and endurance test results
were compared with the polymorphisms of the ACTN3
gene. It was noticed that RR individuals spent less time to run
a 10-m path, compared with XX individuals (p , 0.05). The RR
individuals also presented lower time rates at the 20- and 30-m
path, compared with RX and XX individuals (p , 0.05). In jump
tests, RR individuals presented higher rates, compared with RX
and XX individuals (p , 0.05). As for aerobic tests, the XX individuals
presented higher rates of V_ O2 max, compared with the
RR group (p , 0.05), and did not differ from the RX group. The
main conclusion of this study is that soccer players of genotype
ACTN3/RR are the fastest in short distances and present higher
jump potential. ACTN3/XX individuals presented the highest
aerobic capacity. These findings can be used in training load adjustment and can influence the development of tactical
schemes in soccer matches.
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Exercise test, Genotype, Genetics, Performance
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PIMENTA, E. M. et al. Effect of ACTN3 gene on strength and endurance in soccer players. Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research, v. 27, p. 3287-3292, 2013. Disponível em:<http://journals.lww.com/nsca-jscr/pages/articleviewer.aspx?year=2013&issue=12000&article=00008&type=abstract> . Acesso em: 16 jun. 2017.