rs10263021 - CNTNAP2

Magnitude 4.5 · 1 study on file

Reported associations

  • Genomic Prediction of Tendinopathy Risk in Elite Team Sports. - International journal of sports physiology and performance (2023) · Rodas G, Osaba L, Arteta D, Pruna R, Fernández D, Lucia A · PubMed 31615970

    The authors investigated the association between risk of tendinopathies and genetic markers in professional team sports. The authors studied 363 (mean [SD]; 25 [6] y, 89% male) elite players (soccer, futsal, basketball, handball, and roller hockey) from a top-level European team (FC Barcelona, Spain). Of 363, 55% (cases) had experienced 1+ episodes of tendinopathy during 2008-2018 and 45% (controls) remained injury free. The authors first examined the association between single-nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) and tendinopathy risk in a hypothesis-free case-control genome-wide association study (495,837 SNPs) with additional target analysis of 58 SNPs that are potential candidates to influence tendinopathy risk based on the literature. Thereafter, the authors augmented the SNP set by perfo


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