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  • Many people struggle to maintain exercise habits despite knowing the benefits, leading to a dropout from exercise interventions.
  • The study aimed to find genetic variants linked to dropout rates in the STRRIDE trials, using a genome-wide association approach on 603 participants.
  • The analysis identified a specific genetic variant (rs722069) associated with dropout, suggesting that genetic factors influence exercise participation and may help develop personalized strategies for encouraging regular exercise.

Article Abstract

Background: Despite the benefits of exercise, many individuals are unable or unwilling to adopt an exercise intervention.

Purpose: The purpose of this analysis was to identify putative genetic variants associated with dropout from exercise training interventions among individuals in the STRRIDE trials.

Methods: We used a genome-wide association study approach to identify genetic variants in 603 participants initiating a supervised exercise intervention. Exercise intervention dropout occurred when a subject withdrew from further participation in the study or was otherwise lost to follow-up.

Results: Exercise intervention dropout was associated with a cluster of single-nucleotide polymorphisms with the top candidate being rs722069 (T/C, risk allele = C) (unadjusted p = 2.2 × 10-7, odds ratio = 2.23) contained within a linkage disequilibrium block on chromosome 16. In Genotype-Tissue Expression, rs722069 is an expression quantitative trait locus of the EARS2, COG7, and DCTN5 genes in skeletal muscle tissue. In subsets of the STRRIDE genetic cohort with available muscle gene expression (n = 37) and metabolic data (n = 82), at baseline the C allele was associated with lesser muscle expression of EARS2 (p < .002) and COG7 (p = .074) as well as lesser muscle concentrations of C2- and C3-acylcarnitines (p = .026).

Conclusions: Our observations imply that exercise intervention dropout is genetically moderated through alterations in gene expression and metabolic pathways in skeletal muscle. Individual genetic traits may allow the development of a biomarker-based approach for identifying individuals who may benefit from more intensive counseling and other interventions to optimize exercise intervention adoption.

Clinical Trial Information: STRRIDE I = NCT00200993; STRRIDE AT/RT = NCT00275145; STRRIDE-PD = NCT00962962.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC11008589PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/abm/kaae011DOI Listing

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