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Comparison of telomere length in young and master endurance runners and sprinters

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posted on 2023-02-17, 14:58 authored by Matthew Nickels, Sarabjit MastanaSarabjit Mastana, Veryan Codd, Matthew Denniff, Liz AkamLiz Akam
It is unclear how running modality influences telomere length (TL). This single laboratory visit study compared the TL of master sprinters and endurance runners with their young counterparts. The correlation between leukocyte and buccal cell TL in athletes was also explored. Participants consisted of 11 young controls, 11 young sprinters, 12 young endurance runners, 12 middle-aged controls, 11 master sprinters, and 12 master endurance runners. Blood and buccal samples were collected and randomized for analysis of TL by quantitative polymerase chain reaction. Young endurance runners displayed longer telomeres than master athletes (p < .05); however, these differences were not significant when controlled for covariates (p > .05). A positive correlation existed between leukocyte and buccal cell TL in athletes (r = .567, p < .001). In conclusion, young endurance runners possess longer telomeres than master endurance runners and sprinters, a consequence of lower body mass index and visceral fat.

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School

  • Sport, Exercise and Health Sciences

Published in

Journal of Aging and Physical Activity

Volume

30

Issue

3

Pages

510 - 516

Publisher

Human Kinetics

Version

  • AM (Accepted Manuscript)

Rights holder

© Human Kinetics, Inc.

Publisher statement

Accepted author manuscript version reprinted, by permission, from Journal of Aging and Physical Activity, 2022, 30 (3): 510 - 516, https://doi.org/10.1123/japa.2021-0236. © Human Kinetics, Inc.

Publication date

2021-09-25

Copyright date

2022

ISSN

1063-8652

eISSN

1543-267X

Language

  • en

Depositor

Dr Sarabjit Mastana. Deposit date: 16 February 2023

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