Table 4.
SNP | Genotype | Multiple stress fracture (%) |
---|---|---|
rs208294 | CC | 47 (98) |
TC | 1 (2) | |
TT | 0 | |
P = | 0.7 | |
Allele frequency | C | 0.99 |
T | 0.01 | |
P = | 0.37 | |
rs1718119 | GG | 23 (50) |
GA | 21 (46) | |
AA | 2 (4) | |
P = | 0.04* | |
Allele frequency | G | 0.64 |
A | 0.36 | |
P = | <0.01* | |
rs2230912 | AA | 32 (70) |
GA | 14 (30) | |
GG | 0 (0) | |
P = | 0.55 | |
Allele frequency | A | 0.84 |
G | 0.16) | |
P = | 0.64 | |
rs3751143 | AA | 31 (67) |
AC | 13 (28) | |
CC | 2 (4) | |
P = | 0.66 | |
Allele frequency | A | 0.82 |
C | 0.19 | |
P = | 0.58 | |
rs1653624 | TT | 47 (98) |
TA | 1 (2) | |
AA | 0 (0) | |
P = | NA | |
Allele frequency | T | 0.99 |
A | 0.01 | |
P = | NA |
P values are the result of comparisons between genotype and allele frequencies between the multiple stress fracture and non-stress fracture cohorts
*Significance at P < 0.05 in comparison to the non-stress fracture elite athlete group