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Genome-wide association analyses of physical activity and sedentary behavior provide insights into underlying mechanisms and roles in disease prevention.

TitleGenome-wide association analyses of physical activity and sedentary behavior provide insights into underlying mechanisms and roles in disease prevention.
Publication TypePublication
Year2022
AuthorsWang Z, Emmerich A, Pillon NJ, Moore T, Hemerich D, Cornelis MC, Mazzaferro E, Broos S, Ahluwalia TS, Bartz TM et al.
Corporate AuthorsLifelines Cohort Study
JournalNat Genet
Volume54
Issue9
Pagination1332-1344
Date Published2022 Sep
ISSN1546-1718
KeywordsActinin, Cross-Sectional Studies, exercise, genome-wide association study, Humans, Leisure Activities, Sedentary Behavior
Abstract

Although physical activity and sedentary behavior are moderately heritable, little is known about the mechanisms that influence these traits. Combining data for up to 703,901 individuals from 51 studies in a multi-ancestry meta-analysis of genome-wide association studies yields 99 loci that associate with self-reported moderate-to-vigorous intensity physical activity during leisure time (MVPA), leisure screen time (LST) and/or sedentary behavior at work. Loci associated with LST are enriched for genes whose expression in skeletal muscle is altered by resistance training. A missense variant in ACTN3 makes the alpha-actinin-3 filaments more flexible, resulting in lower maximal force in isolated type II muscle fibers, and possibly protection from exercise-induced muscle damage. Finally, Mendelian randomization analyses show that beneficial effects of lower LST and higher MVPA on several risk factors and diseases are mediated or confounded by body mass index (BMI). Our results provide insights into physical activity mechanisms and its role in disease prevention.

DOI10.1038/s41588-022-01165-1
Alternate JournalNat Genet
PubMed ID36071172
PubMed Central IDPMC9470530
Grant ListRG/13/13/30194 / BHF_ / British Heart Foundation / United Kingdom
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