Genetic polymorphism on the flexibility of elite rhythmic gymnasts: State of art

Q3 Health Professions Apunts Medicina de l''Esport Pub Date : 2019-01-01 DOI:10.1016/j.apunts.2018.10.001
Carla C. Silva , Lucilene F. Silva , Camila R. Santos , Tamara B.L. Goldberg , Solange P. Ramos , Emerson J. Venancio
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Abstract

Rhythmic gymnastics has been an Olympic sport since 1984, however, there are relatively few studies about this sport. In order to understand whether genetic predisposition could play a role in defining the flexibility phenotype in rhythmic gymnastics, the purpose of this study was to review the current literature and systematically identify common polymorphisms linked to genes correlated with joint mobility in elite rhythmic gymnastics. Systematic computerized searches were performed from 1950 to 2017 in the following databases: Medline, Embase, Cinahl, Lilacs, SPORTDiscus, Web of Science, Scopus and the Cochrane Central. Although the search initially identified 9761 studies, after removing duplicates and excluding by title and abstract, only 10 studies demonstrated potential to be included. After reading of full-texts, 9 studies were entered in the qualitative synthesis, thus only 1 study was eligible for this systematic review. The results of Tringali's study demonstrated that the COL5A1 CT genotype was linked to high joint mobility and to the occurrence of genu recurvatum. From this systematic review, further investigations are suggested to confirm the results of involving genes related to physiological and anthropometric determinants of rhythmic gymnastics performance.

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优秀艺术体操运动员柔韧性的基因多态性研究进展
艺术体操自1984年成为奥运会正式比赛项目以来,有关这项运动的研究相对较少。为了了解遗传易感性是否在艺术体操柔韧性表型中起作用,本研究的目的是回顾现有文献,系统地识别与精英艺术体操关节灵活性相关的基因相关的常见多态性。从1950年到2017年,在以下数据库中进行了系统的计算机检索:Medline、Embase、Cinahl、Lilacs、SPORTDiscus、Web of Science、Scopus和Cochrane Central。虽然搜索最初确定了9761项研究,但在删除重复项并通过标题和摘要排除后,只有10项研究显示有可能被纳入。在阅读全文后,定性综合纳入了9项研究,因此只有1项研究符合本系统评价的条件。Tringali的研究结果表明,COL5A1 CT基因型与高关节活动度和膝后倾的发生有关。从这一系统综述,建议进一步的研究,以确认涉及基因相关的生理和人体测量因素的艺术体操表现的结果。
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