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. 2017 Sep 1;34(4):323–330. doi: 10.5114/biolsport.2017.69819

TABLE 3.

Overview of endurance sports.

Study Group n AA AG GG A G χ2 P Value
Rivera 1997 EEA (E) 124 61 47 16 169 79 0.283
Controls 115 63 42 10 168 62
Muniesa 2008 Rowers (E+P) 39 15 18 6 48 30 0.208
Cyclists (E) 50 23 23 4 69 31
Runners (E) 52 22 28 2 72 32
Controls 123 43 65 15 151 95
Ruiz 2009 EEA (E) 46 21 20 5 62 30 0.372
Controls 123 43 65 15 151 95
Fedotovskaya 2012 Boat racing (E+P) 95 43 34 18 120 70 0.067
Biathlon (E) 51 26 21 4 73 29
Skating_5-10 km (E) 13 10 3 0 23 3
Cross-country skiing_5-15 km (E) 44 27 15 2 69 19
Controls 1116 493 473 150 1459 773
Eider 2015 Rowers (E+P) 220 97 93 30 287 153 0.364
Controls 1854 845 813 196 2503 1205
Grealy 2015 EET (E) 196 93 83 20 269 123 0.290
Controls 113 58 49 6 165 61
He 2016 Endurance (E) 35 20 14 1 54 16 0.163
Controls 441 214 175 52 603 279
Yvert 2016 Runners (E) 175 126 49 0 301 49 0.523
Controls 649 465 166 18 1096 202

2 test is performed between all athletes and controls for allele G and A.

EEA is short for Elite Endurance Athlete.

E is short for Endurance Sport.

P is short for Power Sport.