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Dataset: The Heritage (HEalth, RIsk factors, exercise Training And GEnetics) family study

The overall objective of the heritage project is to study the role of the genotype in cardiovascular,metabolic and hormonal responses to...

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The overall objective of the heritage project is to study the role of the genotype in cardiovascular,metabolic and hormonal responses to aerobic exercise training and the contribution of regular exercise to changes in several cardiovascular disease and diabetes risk factors. The study cohort in this analysis consists of 473 Caucasian subjects (230 male and 243 female) from 99 nuclear families who completed ≥58 of the prescribed 60 exercise-training sessions.The phenotypic expression of each individual’s genotype is assessed under two well-defined environmental conditions, the pre- and post-training conditions. Here we have made the pre-training data available as used in the article Phillips BE, Williams JP, Gustafsson T, Bouchard C, Rankinen T, et al. (2013) Molecular Networks of Human Muscle Adaptation to Exercise and Age. PLoS Genet 9(3): e1003389. doi:10.1371/journal.pgen.1003389 52 U133+2 profiles (17–63 yr) generated from pre-exercise muscle biopsy samples from the HERITAGE Family Study. Heritage_pre dataset.

Species:
human

Samples:
52

Source:
E-GEOD-47874

PubMed:
23555298

Updated:
Dec.12, 2014

Registered:
Jul.12, 2014


Factors: (via ArrayExpress)
Sample AGE SUBJECT
GSM1161418 18 51765Pre
GSM1161417 20 51764Pre
GSM1161416 49 51762Pre
GSM1161415 52 51761Pre
GSM1161414 19 51746Pre
GSM1161413 20 51745Pre
GSM1161412 20 51725Pre
GSM11614 52 51721Pre
GSM1161410 18 51686Pre
GSM1161409 18 51685Pre
GSM1161408 19 51684Pre
GSM1161407 50 51681Pre
GSM1161406 24 51576Pre
GSM1161405 33 51575Pre
GSM1161404 36 51574Pre
GSM1161403 37 51573Pre
GSM1161402 62 51571Pre
GSM116140 18 51545Pre
GSM1161400 20 51484Pre
GSM1161399 23 51483Pre
GSM1161398 17 51465Pre
GSM1161397 20 51464Pre
GSM1161396 22 51463Pre
GSM1161395 48 51461Pre
GSM1161394 24 51244Pre
GSM1161393 26 51243Pre
GSM1161392 50 51242Pre
GSM116139 53 51241Pre
GSM1161390 24 51223Pre
GSM1161389 48 51222Pre
GSM1161388 49 51221Pre
GSM1161387 18 51204Pre
GSM1161386 50 51201Pre
GSM1161385 17 50966Pre
GSM1161384 21 50963Pre
GSM1161383 44 50961Pre
GSM1161382 17 50955Pre
GSM116138 19 50954Pre
GSM1161380 24 50953Pre
GSM1161379 21 50926Pre
GSM1161378 17 50925Pre
GSM1161377 23 50924Pre
GSM1161376 47 50921Pre
GSM1161375 30 50905Pre
GSM1161374 34 50904Pre
GSM1161373 36 50903Pre
GSM1161372 55 50902Pre
GSM116137 27 50704Pre
GSM1161370 50 50702Pre
GSM1161369 50 50701Pre
GSM1161368 28 50673Pre
GSM1161367 52 50672Pre

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  • disease
  • muscle

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