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Population differences in the pattern of familial aggregation for sex hormone-binding globulin and its response to exercise training: the HERITAGE Family Study.

机译:性激素结合球蛋白家族聚集模式中的人群差异及其对运动训练的反应:HERITAGE家庭研究。

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Familial influences were investigated for baseline sex hormone-binding globulin (SHBG) and its response (post-training minus baseline) to a 20-week endurance exercise training program. One hundred, eighty-four participants from 85 Black families in the HERITAGE Family Study (HERITAGE) were analyzed using a familial correlation model. Baseline SHBG values and the training response were adjusted for the effects of age, baseline BMI, testosterone, estradiol, and fasting insulin levels (plus baseline SHBG values for the training response) within four sex-by-generation groups prior to genetic analysis. Baseline SHBG levels were influenced by appreciable familial effects (maximum heritability h(2) = 54%) with neither spouse resemblance nor sex and generation differences in the correlations. This estimate is only slightly, but not significantly, smaller than the heritability of 64% reported previously in 428 participants from 99 White families in HERITAGE. In contrast to the modest familial effects for the training response in White participants in HERITAGE (h(2) = 25%), there were no evidence of familial resemblance in Blacks in the current study. Furthermore, there was heterogeneity for both baseline SHBG and the training response between Blacks and Whites in the pattern of familial aggregation. In conclusion, baseline SHBG levels are influenced by significant familial effects in both Blacks and Whites, independent of the effects of age, sex, and baseline values of BMI, testosterone, estradiol, and fasting insulin levels. Whereas modest familial effects were detected for the training response in Whites, the lack of similar effects in Blacks may be due to the smaller sample size.
机译:对基线性激素结合球蛋白(SHBG)及其对20周耐力运动训练计划的反应(训练后减去基线)的家庭影响进行了调查。使用家族相关模型分析了遗产家庭研究(HERITAGE)中来自85个黑人家庭的184个参与者。在进行基因分析之前,对四个年龄段的性别进行了调整,以针对年龄,基线BMI,睾丸激素,雌二醇和空腹胰岛素水平(加上基线SHBG值)对基线SHBG值和训练反应进行了调整。基线SHBG水平受明显的家族效应(最大遗传力h(2)= 54%)的影响,既没有配偶相似性,也没有性别和世代差异。该估计值仅略微但不显着,比先前在HERITAGE的99个白人家庭中的428名参与者中报道的64%的遗传力小。与白人参加HERITAGE训练的训练对家庭的影响不大(h(2)= 25%)相比,在当前研究中没有证据表明黑人具有家庭相似性。此外,基线SHBG和黑人与白人之间在家族聚集模式中的训练反应均存在异质性。总之,在黑人和白人中,基线SHBG水平均受到显着的家族效应的影响,与年龄,性别以及BMI,睾丸激素,雌二醇和空腹胰岛素水平的基线值的影响无关。在白人中,对于训练反应检测到的家庭影响较小,而在黑人中,缺乏类似影响的原因可能是样本量较小。

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