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  • * Research focused on specific genetic factors, particularly single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) in the vitamin D receptor and ciliary neurotrophic factor genes, and their impact on the effectiveness of 'Power Rehabilitation'.
  • * Results indicate that 'Power Rehabilitation' improves daily living activities rather than muscle strength, with certain SNP patterns correlating to better health outcomes, highlighting the need for further large-scale studies to identify additional factors influencing health in the elderly.

Article Abstract

The enhancement and promotion of health is necessary to maintain the quality of life (QOL) of the aged population in developed nations such as Japan where the number of elderly has been increasing rapidly. For this purpose, low-resistance training using exercise machines ('Power Rehabilitation') has been established as a rehabilitation program. To investigate the individual factors which influence the effects of 'Power Rehabilitation', single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) in the vitamin D receptor (VDR) gene and the ciliary neurotrophic factor (CNTF) gene were analyzed, and the relationship between SNP patterns and the effects of 'Power Rehabilitation' was evaluated. 'Power Rehabilitation' had an effect on the physiological functions involved in the activities of daily life (ADL) rather than muscle strength and size. In addition, certain SNP patterns showed better improvement of parameters associated with the effects of 'Power Rehabilitation' as analyzed by comparison between SNP patterns and factor analysis. Large scale analyses are required to ensure this tendency and to discover individual factors which may help to promote the health and QOL of the aged population.

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