The effect of aerobic exercise on resting heart rate in terms of gene (MCT1) for junior futsal players

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The study aimed to prepare aerobic exercises and to know its effect on the heart rate at rest with regards to MCT1 gene. As for the hypotheses of the study, there is a difference in the alleles of the MCT1 gene in the study sample for aerobic exercise and there is an effect on the response of the young futsal players to the juniors in terms of the alleles of the MCT1 gene) The researchers adopted the experimental approach and identified the study population, who are the 18 players of Al Hilla Sports Club for Futsal Football for the 2019-2020 season. Two groups according to the alleles of the gene (MCT1). (AA) group consisting of (8) players and an AT group) consisting of (7) players, divided according to allelic heterogeneity, and their lengths ranged (166.8 cm), weights (62.2 kg), and ages (15.5) Years), and exercise was standardized for both groups. The conclusions of the study were that aerobic exercises prepared by the researchers had a clear positive effect in developing the heart rate variable for the two heterozygous groups (AA) and (AT), and that the group of individuals who carried allele (AA) had a better response to aerobic exercise in the heart rate variables. From individuals carrying the allele (AT).

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AL-Lami, G. A. H., AL-Lami, K. K. R., & AL-Lami, N. A. H. (2020). The effect of aerobic exercise on resting heart rate in terms of gene (MCT1) for junior futsal players. Annals of Tropical Medicine and Public Health, 23(16). https://doi.org/10.36295/ASRO.2020.231636

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