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  • 1Department of Physiology and Biophysics, University of California, Irvine, California 92697, USA. kmbaldwi@uci.edu

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Future exercise sciences research will integrate molecular biology, genomics, and proteomics. This approach will advance understanding of exercise

Area of Science:

  • Exercise Sciences
  • Molecular Biology
  • Genomics
  • Proteomics

Background:

  • Exercise science research has shifted from organ systems to molecular and subcellular levels over the past 30 years.
  • Advancements in molecular biology tools and technologies are key drivers of this evolution.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To provide a perspective on the future evolution of exercise sciences research over the next century.
  • To highlight the impact of molecular biology, genomics, and proteomics on understanding exercise's effects.

Main Methods:

  • Leveraging emerging technologies like gene-chip microarrays for large-scale gene function analysis.
  • Utilizing the complete human genome sequence to drive functional genomics and proteomics research.
Keywords:
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Main Results:

  • The integration of functional genomics and proteomics will deepen the understanding of exercise's impact on the body.
  • Increased funding is anticipated to support these emerging fields and their translation.

Conclusions:

  • Future exercise scientists must embrace new technologies to advance the field.
  • Research will increasingly focus on translating molecular insights into solutions for activity-related degenerative diseases.