2019
FURIN variant associations with postexercise hypotension are intensity and race dependent
Cilhoroz BT, Schifano ED, Panza GA, Ash GI, Corso L, Chen M, Deshpande V, Zaleski A, Farinatti P, Santos LP, Taylor BA, O'Neill RJ, Thompson PD, Pescatello LS. FURIN variant associations with postexercise hypotension are intensity and race dependent. Physiological Reports 2019, 7: e13952. PMID: 30706700, PMCID: PMC6356167, DOI: 10.14814/phy2.13952.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAdolescentAdultBicyclingBlack or African AmericanBlood PressureCase-Control StudiesExerciseFemaleFurinGenetic Association StudiesGenetic Predisposition to DiseaseHumansHypertensionHypotensionMaleMiddle AgedObesityPhenotypePolymorphism, Single NucleotideRisk FactorsTime FactorsWhite PeopleYoung AdultConceptsPostexercise hypotensionSystolic BPDiastolic BPBlood pressure responseAmbulatory BP monitorBlood pressure regulationModerate-intensity cyclingRace-dependent associationsObese blacksAerobic exerciseBP measurementsBP monitorIntensity cyclingAwake hoursMmHgPressure regulationMinor alleleMerit further explorationPressure responseHypotensionHypertensionP-valueReceptor processingMultiple testing
2018
A genetic variant in IL‐15Rα correlates with physical activity among European–American adults
Bruneau M, Walsh S, Selinsky E, Ash G, Angelopoulos TJ, Clarkson P, Gordon P, Moyna N, Visich P, Zoeller R, Thompson P, Gordish‐Dressman H, Hoffman E, Devaney J, Pescatello LS. A genetic variant in IL‐15Rα correlates with physical activity among European–American adults. Molecular Genetics & Genomic Medicine 2018, 6: 401-408. PMID: 29624921, PMCID: PMC6014439, DOI: 10.1002/mgg3.368.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsPhysical activity phenotypesMuscle strengthPhysical activityPaffenbarger Physical Activity QuestionnaireLight-intensity physical activityHabitual physical activityPhysical Activity QuestionnaireIntensity physical activityActivity phenotypesInterleukin-15Activity QuestionnaireResistance trainingCC genotypeAnalysis of covarianceProtein breakdownEuropean American adultsMenPhenotypeGenotypesMyokinesBMIWomen