The biochemical basis of the health effects of exercise: an integrative view

  • Booth F
  • Andrew Shanely R
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Abstract

Physical inactivity–gene interactions result in changes in gene expression, leading to phenotypic changes in the skeletal muscle cell. A subpopulation of those genes that show changes in expression during physical inactivity are candidates for the environment–gene interactions that cross a threshold of biological significance such that overt clinical disease occurs. AMP kinase, GLUT4 and myosin heavy chain IIx are proposed as candidates for physical inactivity-modulated genes that have an altered function that may trigger a crossing of a threshold to disease. Future experiments will be needed to test the validity of the ideas presented.

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Booth, F. W., & Andrew Shanely, R. (2004). The biochemical basis of the health effects of exercise: an integrative view. Proceedings of the Nutrition Society, 63(2), 199–203. https://doi.org/10.1079/pns2004337

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