Differential response to resistance training in CHF according to ACE genotype.

نویسندگان

  • Andrew D Williams
  • Mitchell J Anderson
  • Steve Selig
  • Michael F Carey
  • Mark A Febbraio
  • Alan Hayes
  • Deidre Toia
  • Stephen B Harrap
  • David L Hare
چکیده

BACKGROUND The Angiotensin Converting Enzyme (ACE) gene may influence the risk of heart disease and the response to various forms of exercise training may be at least partly dependent on the ACE genotype. We aimed to determine the effect of ACE genotype on the response to moderate intensity circuit resistance training in chronic heart failure (CHF) patients. METHODS The relationship between ACE genotype and the response to 11weeks of resistance exercise training was determined in 37 CHF patients (New York Heart Association Functional Class=2.3±0.5; left ventricular ejection fraction 28±7%; age 64±12years; 32:5 male:female) who were randomised to either resistance exercise (n=19) or inactive control group (n=18). Outcome measures included V˙O(2peak), peak power output and muscle strength and endurance. ACE genotype was determined using standard methods. RESULTS At baseline, patients who were homozygous for the I allele had higher V˙O(2peak) (p=0.02) and peak power (p=0.003) compared to patients who were homozygous for the D allele. Patients with the D allele, who were randomised to resistance training, compared to non-exercising controls, had greater peak power increases (ID p<0.001; DD p<0.001) when compared with patients homozygous for the I allele, who did not improve. No significant genotype-dependent changes were observed in V˙O(2peak), muscle strength, muscle endurance or lactate threshold. CONCLUSION ACE genotype may have a role in exercise tolerance in CHF and could also influence the effectiveness of resistance training in this condition.

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عنوان ژورنال:
  • International journal of cardiology

دوره 149 3  شماره 

صفحات  -

تاریخ انتشار 2011