Genetic Regulation of Physical Fitness in Children : A Twin Study of 15 Tests from Eurofit and Fitnessgram Test Batteries
Abstract
Purpose
This study aimed to analyze the shared genetic background of physical fitness tests in children.
Methods
Physical fitness was assessed in 198 Portuguese twin pairs (6–18 yr old, 40% monozygotic) through 15 tests from the Eurofit and Fitnessgram test batteries. Genetic twin modeling was used to estimate the heritability of each test and the genetic correlations between them.
Results
Girls performed better than boys in flexibility, whereas boys performed better than girls in cardiorespiratory endurance and muscular strength. No sex differences were found in the influence of genetic factors on the physical fitness tests or their mutual correlations. Genetic factors explained 52% (standing long jump) to 79% (sit and reach) of the individual variation in motor performance, whereas individual-specific environmental factors explained the remaining variation. Most of the tests showed modest to moderate genetic correlations. Out of all 105 genetic correlations, 65% ranged from 0.2 to 0.6 indicating that they shared from 4% to 36% of genetic variation. The correlations between individual-specific environmental factors were mostly negligible.
Conclusions
Tests measuring the strength of different muscle groups showed only modest correlations, but moderate correlations were found between tests measuring explosive strength, running speed/agility, and cardiorespiratory endurance. Genetic factors explained a major portion of the variation in tests included in the Eurofit and Fitnessgram test batteries and explained the correlations between them. The modest to moderate genetic correlations indicated that there is little redundancy of tests in either Eurofit or Fitnessgram test batteries.
Main Authors
Format
Articles
Research article
Published
2024
Series
Subjects
Publication in research information system
Publisher
Lippincott
The permanent address of the publication
https://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi:jyu-202412197903Use this for linking
Review status
Peer reviewed
ISSN
0195-9131
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1249/MSS.0000000000003496
Language
English
Published in
Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise
Citation
- Silventoinen, K., Maia, J., Sillanpaa, E., Sund, R., Gouveia, E. R., Antunes, A., Marques, G., Thomis, M., Kaprio, J., & Freitas, D. (2024). Genetic Regulation of Physical Fitness in Children : A Twin Study of 15 Tests from Eurofit and Fitnessgram Test Batteries. Medicine and Science in Sports and Exercise, 56, 2000-2006. https://doi.org/10.1249/MSS.0000000000003496
Funder(s)
Research Council of Finland
Research Council of Finland
Funding program(s)
Research costs of Academy Research Fellow, AoF
Academy Research Fellow, AoF
Akatemiatutkijan tutkimuskulut, SA
Akatemiatutkija, SA

Additional information about funding
The project “Genetic and environmental influences on physical activity, fitness and health: the Madeira family study” was supported by FCT—Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologia (The Portuguese National Funding Agency for Science, Research and Technology), reference POCI/DES/56834/2004. K. S. and J. K. have been supported by the European Union’s Horizon Europe Research and Innovation programme under Grant Agreement number 101080117. Views and opinions expressed are, however, those of the authors only and do not necessarily reflect those of the European Union. Neither the European Union nor the granting authority can be held responsible for them. J. K. acknowledges the support of the Centre of Excellence in Complex Disease Genetics, Academy of Finland grant no. 336823. E. S. is supported by the Academy of Finland (grants 341750 and 346509), Juho Vainio Foundation, and Päivikki and Sakari Sohlberg Foundation.
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