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体育活动的有益影响:这取决于你的基因吗?对双胞胎和家族研究的系统评价与荟萃分析

The Beneficial Effects of Physical Activity: Is It Down to Your Genes? A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis of Twin and Family Studies.

作者信息

Zadro J R, Shirley D, Andrade T B, Scurrah K J, Bauman A, Ferreira P H

机构信息

Discipline of Physiotherapy, Faculty of Health Sciences, The University of Sydney, 75 East Street, Lidcombe, Sydney, NSW 1825, Australia.

Australian Centre for Excellence in Twin Research, Centre for Epidemiology and Biostatistics, Melbourne School of Population and Global Health, The University of Melbourne, Melbourne, Australia.

出版信息

Sports Med Open. 2017 Dec;3(1):4. doi: 10.1186/s40798-016-0073-9. Epub 2017 Jan 10.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

There is evidence for considerable heterogeneity in the responsiveness to regular physical activity (PA) which might reflect the influence of genetic factors. The aim of this systematic review was to assess whether the response to a PA intervention for measures of body composition and cardiorespiratory fitness is (i) correlated within twin pairs and/or families and (ii) more correlated in monozygotic twins (MZ) compared to dizygotic twins (DZ), which would be consistent with genetic effects.

METHODS

We performed electronic database searches, combining key words relating to "physical activity" and "genetics", in MEDLINE, CINAHL, EMBASE, SPORTS Discuss, AMED, PsycINFO, WEB OF SCIENCE, and SCOPUS from the earliest records to March 2016. Twin and family studies were included if they assessed body composition and/or cardiorespiratory fitness following a PA intervention, and provided a heritability estimate, maximal heritability estimate, or within MZ twin pair correlation (r). Data on heritability (twin studies), maximal heritability (family studies), and the r were extracted from included studies, although heritability estimates were not reported as small sample sizes made them uninformative.

RESULTS

After screening 224 full texts, nine twin and five family studies were included in this review. The pooled r in response to PA was significant for body mass index (r = 0.69, n = 58), fat mass (r = 0.58, n = 48), body fat percentage (r = 0.55, n = 72), waist circumference (r = 0.50, n = 27), and VOmax (r = 0.39, n = 48), where "n" represents the total number of twin pairs from all studies. Maximal heritability estimates ranged from 0-21% for measures of body composition, and 22-57% for cardiorespiratory fitness. Twin studies differed in sample age, baseline values, and PA intervention, although the exclusion of any one study did not affect the results.

CONCLUSIONS

Shared familial factors, including genetics, are likely to be a significant contributor to the response of body composition and cardiorespiratory fitness following PA. Genetic factors may explain individual variation in the response to PA.

TRIAL REGISTRATIONS

PROSPERO Registration No CRD42015020056 .

摘要

背景

有证据表明,对规律体育活动(PA)的反应存在相当大的异质性,这可能反映了遗传因素的影响。本系统评价的目的是评估PA干预对身体成分和心肺适能指标的反应是否(i)在双胞胎对和/或家庭内部具有相关性,以及(ii)与异卵双胞胎(DZ)相比,同卵双胞胎(MZ)中的相关性更强,这将与遗传效应一致。

方法

我们在MEDLINE、CINAHL、EMBASE、SPORTS Discuss、AMED、PsycINFO、科学网和SCOPUS数据库中进行了电子检索,将与“体育活动”和“遗传学”相关的关键词相结合,检索时间从最早记录到2016年3月。纳入的双胞胎和家庭研究需评估PA干预后的身体成分和/或心肺适能,并提供遗传度估计值、最大遗传度估计值或MZ双胞胎对之间的相关性(r)。从纳入研究中提取遗传度(双胞胎研究)、最大遗传度(家庭研究)和r的数据,尽管由于样本量小,遗传度估计值未被报告,缺乏参考价值。

结果

在筛选了224篇全文后,本评价纳入了9项双胞胎研究和5项家庭研究。PA反应的合并r值在体重指数(r = 0.69,n = 58)、脂肪量(r = 0.58,n = 48)、体脂百分比(r = 0.55,n = 72)、腰围(r = 0.50,n = 27)和最大摄氧量(r = 0.39,n = 48)方面具有显著性,其中“n”代表所有研究中双胞胎对的总数。身体成分指标的最大遗传度估计值范围为0 - 21%,心肺适能的最大遗传度估计值范围为22 - 57%。双胞胎研究在样本年龄、基线值和PA干预方面存在差异,尽管排除任何一项研究都不影响结果。

结论

包括遗传学在内的共同家族因素可能是PA后身体成分和心肺适能反应的重要贡献因素。遗传因素可能解释PA反应中的个体差异。

试验注册

PROSPERO注册号CRD42015020056 。

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