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

Wang Z, Emmerich A, Pillon NJ et al.

36071172 PubMed ID
GWAS Study Type
526725 Participants
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Chapter I

Publication Details

Comprehensive information about this research publication

Authors

WZ
Wang Z
EA
Emmerich A
PN
Pillon NJ
MT
Moore T
HD
Hemerich D
CM
Cornelis MC
ME
Mazzaferro E
BS
Broos S
AT
Ahluwalia TS
BT
Bartz TM
BA
Bentley AR
BL
Bielak LF
CM
Chong M
CA
Chu AY
BD
Berry D
DR
Dorajoo R
DN
Dueker ND
KE
Kasbohm E
FB
Feenstra B
FM
Feitosa MF
GC
Gieger C
GM
Graff M
HL
Hall LM
HT
Haller T
HF
Hartwig FP
HD
Hillis DA
HV
Huikari V
HN
Heard-Costa N
HC
Holzapfel C
JA
Jackson AU
Johansson Å
JA
Jørgensen AM
KM
Kaakinen MA
KR
Karlsson R
KK
Kerr KF
KB
Kim B
KC
Koolhaas CM
KZ
Kutalik Z
LV
Lagou V
LP
Lind PA
LM
Lorentzon M
LL
Lyytikäinen LP
MM
Mangino M
MC
Metzendorf C
MK
Monroe KR
PA
Pacolet A
PL
Pérusse L
PR
Pool R
RR
Richmond RC
RN
Rivera NV
RS
Robiou-du-Pont S
SK
Schraut KE
SC
Schulz CA
SH
Stringham HM
TT
Tanaka T
TA
Teumer A
TC
Turman C
VD
van der Most PJ
VM
Vanmunster M
VR
van Rooij FJA
VV
van Vliet-Ostaptchouk JV
ZX
Zhang X
ZJ
Zhao JH
ZW
Zhao W
BZ
Balkhiyarova Z
BM
Balslev-Harder MN
BS
Baumeister SE
BJ
Beilby J
BJ
Blangero J
BD
Boomsma DI
BS
Brage S
BP
Braund PS
BJ
Brody JA
BM
Bruinenberg M
EU
Ekelund U
LC
Liu CT
CJ
Cole JW
CF
Collins FS
CL
Cupples LA
ET
Esko T
ES
Enroth S
FJ
Faul JD
FL
Fernandez-Rhodes L
FA
Fohner AE
FO
Franco OH
GT
Galesloot TE
GS
Gordon SD
GN
Grarup N
HC
Hartman CA
HG
Heiss G
HJ
Hui J
IT
Illig T
JR
Jago R
JA
James A
JP
Joshi PK
JT
Jung T
KM
Kähönen M
KT
Kilpeläinen TO
KW
Koh WP
KI
Kolcic I
KP
Kraft PP
KJ
Kuusisto J
LL
Launer LJ
LA
Li A
LA
Linneberg A
LJ
Luan J
VP
Vidal PM
MS
Medland SE
MY
Milaneschi Y
MA
Moscati A
MB
Musk B
NC
Nelson CP
NI
Nolte IM
PN
Pedersen NL
PA
Peters A
PP
Peyser PA
PC
Power C
RO
Raitakari OT
RM
Reedik M
RA
Reiner AP
RP
Ridker PM
RI
Rudan I
RK
Ryan K
SM
Sarzynski MA
SL
Scott LJ
SR
Scott RA
SS
Sidney S
SK
Siggeirsdottir K
SA
Smith AV
SJ
Smith JA
SE
Sonestedt E
SM
Strøm M
TE
Tai ES
TK
Teo KK
TB
Thorand B
TA
Tönjes A
TA
Tremblay A
UA
Uitterlinden AG
VJ
Vangipurapu J
VS
van Schoor N
VU
Völker U
WG
Willemsen G
WK
Williams K
WQ
Wong Q
XH
Xu H
YK
Young KL
YJ
Yuan JM
ZM
Zillikens MC
ZA
Zonderman AB
AA
Ameur A
BS
Bandinelli S
BJ
Bis JC
BM
Boehnke M
BC
Bouchard C
CD
Chasman DI
SG
Smith GD
DG
de Geus EJC
DL
Deldicque L
DM
Dörr M
EM
Evans MK
FL
Ferrucci L
FM
Fornage M
FC
Fox C
GT
Garland T
GV
Gudnason V
GU
Gyllensten U
HT
Hansen T
HC
Hayward C
HB
Horta BL
HE
Hyppönen E
JM
Jarvelin MR
JW
Johnson WC
KS
Kardia SLR
KL
Kiemeney LA
LM
Laakso M
LC
Langenberg C
LT
Lehtimäki T
ML
Marchand LL
MP
Magnusson PKE
MN
Martin NG
MM
Melbye M
MA
Metspalu A
MD
Meyre D
NK
North KE
OC
Ohlsson C
OA
Oldehinkel AJ
OM
Orho-Melander M
PG
Pare G
PT
Park T
PO
Pedersen O
PB
Penninx BWJH
PT
Pers TH
PO
Polasek O
PI
Prokopenko I
RC
Rotimi CN
SN
Samani NJ
SX
Sim X
SH
Snieder H
ST
Sørensen TIA
ST
Spector TD
TN
Timpson NJ
VD
van Dam RM
VD
van der Velde N
VD
van Duijn CM
VP
Vollenweider P
VH
Völzke H
VT
Voortman T
WG
Waeber G
WN
Wareham NJ
WD
Weir DR
WH
Wichmann HE
WJ
Wilson JF
HA
Hevener AL
KA
Krook A
ZJ
Zierath JR
TM
Thomis MAI
LR
Loos RJF
HM
Hoed MD
Chapter II

Abstract

Summary of the research findings

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 IIA 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.

526,725 European ancestry individuals

Chapter III

Study Statistics

Key metrics and study information

526725
Total Participants
GWAS
Study Type
No
Replicated
European, East Asian, South Asian, Hispanic or Latin American, African unspecified
Ancestry
Netherlands, Sweden, U.S., Finland, Denmark, Brazil, Italy, U.K., Switzerland, Germany, Estonia, Croatia, Singapore
Recruitment Country
Chapter IV

Analysis

Comprehensive review of health and genetic findings

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