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The interactions of physical activity, exercise and genetics and their associations with bone mineral density: implications for injury risk in elite athletes

机译:身体活动,运动和遗传学的相互作用及其与骨矿物密度的关联:精英运动员伤害风险的影响

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Low bone mineral density (BMD) is established as a primary predictor of osteoporotic risk and can also have substantial implications for athlete health and injury risk in the elite sporting environment. BMD is a highly multi-factorial phenotype influenced by diet, hormonal characteristics and physical activity. The interrelationships between such factors, and a strong genetic component, suggested to be around 50-85% at various anatomical sites, determine skeletal health throughout life. Genome-wide association studies and case-control designs have revealed many loci associated with variation in BMD. However, a number of the candidate genes identified at these loci have no known associated biological function or have yet to be replicated in subsequent investigations. Furthermore, few investigations have considered gene-environment interactionsin particular, whether specific genes may be sensitive to mechanical loading from physical activity and the outcome of such an interaction for BMD and potential injury risk. Therefore, this review considers the importance of physical activity on BMD, genetic associations with BMD and how subsequent investigation requires consideration of the interaction between these determinants. Future research using well-defined independent cohorts such as elite athletes, who experience much greater mechanical stress than most, to study such phenotypes, can provide a greater understanding of these factors as well as the biological underpinnings of such a physiologically extreme population. Subsequently, modification of training, exercise or rehabilitation programmes based on genetic characteristics could have substantial implications in both the sporting and public health domains once the fundamental research has been conducted successfully.
机译:低骨矿物密度(BMD)被建立为骨质疏松风险的主要预测因子,并且在精英体育环境中对运动员健康和伤害风险也可能具有大量影响。 BMD是一种受饮食,激素特征和身体活动影响的高度多因素表型。这些因素和强遗传成分之间的相互关系,建议在各种解剖部位约为50-85%,确定整个寿命的骨骼健康。基因组 - 范围的协会研究和案例控制设计揭示了许多与BMD变异相关的基因座。然而,在这些基因座上鉴定的许多候选基因没有已知相关的生物学功能,或者尚未在随后的调查中复制。此外,很少的研究已经考虑了基因 - 环境的相互作用,特定基因是否可以对来自物理活性的机械负载敏感,并且对BMD的这种相互作用以及潜在的伤害风险的结果。因此,本综述考虑了物理活动对BMD,遗传协会与BMD的重要性以及随后的调查如何考虑这些决定因素之间的相互作用。未来的研究使用明确的独立队列,如精英运动员,他们经历了比大多数更大的机械压力,以研究这种表型,可以更加了解这些因素以及这种生理极端人群的生物学底划。随后,一旦成功进行了基本研究,就基于遗传特征的培训,行使或康复计划的修改可能对体育和公共卫生领域具有重要意义。

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