Abstract
The current study aimed to determine whether previously identified candidate polymorphisms were associated with match performance in sub-elite Australian Rules Football (ARF) players. The genotypes of thirty players were analysed along with 3x1-kilometre time trial results, ARF-specific skill assessments (handball and kicking), and match performance (direct game involvements) per minute (DGIs/min) to investigate if there was a relationship between any of the variables. Results support previous findings that aerobic time trials are a significant predictor of DGIs/min in sub-elite ARF players. Significant associations were found for genotypes ADRB2 CC (p =.001), PPARGC1A AA (p =.001), PPARGC1A AG (p
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Jacob, Y., Chivers, P., & Anderton, R. S. (2019). Genetic predictors of match performance in sub-elite Australian football players: A pilot study. Journal of Exercise Science and Fitness, 17(2), 41–46. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jesf.2018.10.007
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