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Higher sirt1 is associated with a better body composition in master sprinters and untrained peers

Sirt1 is an enzyme involved in several anti-aging pathways. Associations between Sirt1, age, and body fat (BF) were assessed in master sprinters (MS; n =  35 ; 50.25 ±5.93 yr.), untrained young non-athletes (UY; n =  32 ; 23.78 ±3.98 yr.), and untrained middle-aged (UMA; n =  24 ; 47.29 ±8.04 yr.)....

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Published in:European journal of sport science 2023-07, Vol.23 (7), p.1251-1258
Main Authors: Leite, Patrício Lopes de Araújo, Maciel, Larissa Alves, Santos, Patrick Anderson, Barbosa, Lucas Pinheiro, Gutierrez, Sara Duarte, Corrêa, Hugo de Luca, Deus, Lysleine Alves de, Araújo, Marcia Cristina, Aguiar, Samuel da Silva, Rosa, Thiago dos Santos, Lewis, John E., Simões, Herbert Gustavo
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description Sirt1 is an enzyme involved in several anti-aging pathways. Associations between Sirt1, age, and body fat (BF) were assessed in master sprinters (MS; n =  35 ; 50.25 ±5.93 yr.), untrained young non-athletes (UY; n =  32 ; 23.78 ±3.98 yr.), and untrained middle-aged (UMA; n =  24 ; 47.29 ±8.04 yr.). BF was assessed using a skinfold protocol, and Sirt1 was measured in plasma by using commercial kits. Sirt1 of MS (17.18 ±4.77 ng/mL) was higher than UMA (6.36 ±2.29 ng/mL; p
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