Publications by authors named "Necdet Apaydin"

Purpose: Genetic factors are important in terms of athletic performance. Recent studies to determine the relationship between the genes that lead to physiological responses have attracted attention. In this respect, this meta-analysis study was designed to examine the relationship between genetic polymorphism (BDKRB2 rs5810761, GNB3 rs5443, HIF1A rs11549565, MCT1 rs1049434, NOS3 rs2070744) and endurance athlete's status.

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The tennis serve is closely related to the quality of the tennis match. However, the isokinetic parameters associated with the tennis serve are still unclear. The aim of this study was to investigate the relationships between ball velocity and isokinetic shoulder strength in tennis serve and to determine isokinetic strength parameters that can predict tennis serve velocity.

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  • This meta-analysis explored the link between genetic variants in specific collagen genes (COL1A1, COL3A1, COL5A1, and COL12A1) and ACL injuries in athletes, using data from 19 case-control studies involving over 9,000 participants.
  • Results indicated that carrying the G allele in the COL1A1 gene may lower the risk of ACL injuries, while the A allele in the COL12A1 gene could increase the risk; however, no significant associations were found for the other two genes.
  • The findings suggest that COL1A1 and COL12A1 genetic variants could contribute to injury risk, highlighting the importance of genetic factors in sports-related injuries.
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This meta-analysis was designed to investigate the relationship between genetic polymorphisms (AGT rs699, AMPD1 rs17602729, HIF1α rs11549465, IL-6 rs1800795) and power athletes' status. Only case-control studies were included in the meta-analysis. A systematic search of the PubMed and Web of Science databases was performed to identify relevant studies and 23 studies met the inclusion criteria for the meta-analysis.

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