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AuthorZnazen, Hela
AuthorMejri, Aouatef
AuthorChtara, Mokhtar
AuthorBriki, Walid
AuthorHammoudi Nassib, Sarra
AuthorButovskaya, Marina
AuthorLazebny, Oleg E.
AuthorSiala, Hajer
AuthorMessaoud, Taieb
AuthorChamari, Karim
AuthorSouissi, Nizar
Available date2024-10-20T08:12:59Z
Publication Date2016-03
Publication NameMedicina dello Sport
CitationZnazen, H., Chtara, M., Hammoudi, N. S., Souissi, N., Mejri, A., Siala, H., ... & Lazebny, O. E. (2016). The relative contributions of ACE genotypes on personality traits in Tunisian athletes. Medicina dello Sport, 69(1), 2-12.
ISSN0025-7826
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URIhttp://hdl.handle.net/10576/60200
AbstractBACKGROUND: The present study attempted to test whether the ACE genotypes can be associated with particular personality traits that can be potentially used as predictors of athletic performance. Eighty seven track and ield athletes (47 males, 40 females; aged 20.55±2.22) competing at an international level, voluntarily participated in this study. The athletes were prospectively classiied into two groups according to their genetic polymorphism to physical efforts: endurance group (allele I, N.=48) and power group (allele D, N.=39). This genetic predisposition has been granted with athletes' specialty. METHODS: Personality trait was assessed before competition and the ACE gene polymorphism was examined by polymerase chain reaction. RESULTS: The results revealed strong relationships between score performances and psychological constructs. Using allele I (related to the endurance), calmness explained 31% of the variance, and when sociability was added to the equation, 43% of the variance of score performance was further explained. On the other hand, nervousness explained 23% of the variance using allele D (related to the power), and when aggressiveness was added to the equation, 34% of the variance of score performance was then explained. CONCLUSIONS: The current study is the irst to interpret the relationship between the ACE gene and personality traits and has provided evidence that the distance runners and power athletes exhibited different personality proiles associated with their ACE I/D polymorphism predisposition.
Languageen
PublisherEdizioni Minerva Medica
SubjectAthletic performance
Genotype
Personality
Physical endurance
TitleThe relative contributions of ACE genotypes on personality traits in Tunisian athletes
TypeArticle
Pagination2-12
Issue Number1
Volume Number69
ESSN1827-1863
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