TY - JOUR
T1 - Sport and exercise genomics
T2 - the FIMS 2019 consensus statement update
AU - Tanisawa, Kumpei
AU - Wang, Guan
AU - Seto, Jane
AU - Verdouka, Ioanna
AU - Twycross-Lewis, Richard
AU - Karanikolou, Antonia
AU - Tanaka, Masashi
AU - Borjesson, Mats
AU - Di Luigi, Luigi
AU - Dohi, Michiko
AU - Wolfarth, Bernd
AU - Swart, Jeroen
AU - Bilzon, James Lee John
AU - Badtieva, Victoriya
AU - Papadopoulou, Theodora
AU - Casasco, Maurizio
AU - Geistlinger, Michael
AU - Bachl, Norbert
AU - Pigozzi, Fabio
AU - Pitsiladis, Yannis
N1 - Funding information:
This study was supported in part by the Grant-in-Aid for JSPS Fellows from the Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science, and Technology (16J09593 to KT) and the JSPS KAKENHI Grant Number (16H01872 to MT) (Tokyo, Japan). Open access was paid by MEXT-Supported Program for the Strategic Research Foundation at Private Universities, 2015-2019 from the Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology (S1511017).
Publisher Copyright:
© Author(s) (or their employer(s)) 2020.
PY - 2020/8
Y1 - 2020/8
N2 - Rapid advances in technologies in the field of genomics such as high throughput DNA sequencing, big data processing by machine learning algorithms and gene-editing techniques are expected to make precision medicine and gene-therapy a greater reality. However, this development will raise many important new issues, including ethical, moral, social and privacy issues. The field of exercise genomics has also advanced by incorporating these innovative technologies. There is therefore an urgent need for guiding references for sport and exercise genomics to allow the necessary advancements in this field of sport and exercise medicine, while protecting athletes from any invasion of privacy and misuse of their genomic information. Here, we update a previous consensus and develop a guiding reference for sport and exercise genomics based on a SWOT (Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities and Threats) analysis. This SWOT analysis and the developed guiding reference highlight the need for scientists/clinicians to be well-versed in ethics and data protection policy to advance sport and exercise genomics without compromising the privacy of athletes and the efforts of international sports federations. Conducting research based on the present guiding reference will mitigate to a great extent the risks brought about by inappropriate use of genomic information and allow further development of sport and exercise genomics in accordance with best ethical standards and international data protection principles and policies. This guiding reference should regularly be updated on the basis of new information emerging from the area of sport and exercise medicine as well as from the developments and challenges in genomics of health and disease in general in order to best protect the athletes, patients and all other relevant stakeholders.
AB - Rapid advances in technologies in the field of genomics such as high throughput DNA sequencing, big data processing by machine learning algorithms and gene-editing techniques are expected to make precision medicine and gene-therapy a greater reality. However, this development will raise many important new issues, including ethical, moral, social and privacy issues. The field of exercise genomics has also advanced by incorporating these innovative technologies. There is therefore an urgent need for guiding references for sport and exercise genomics to allow the necessary advancements in this field of sport and exercise medicine, while protecting athletes from any invasion of privacy and misuse of their genomic information. Here, we update a previous consensus and develop a guiding reference for sport and exercise genomics based on a SWOT (Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities and Threats) analysis. This SWOT analysis and the developed guiding reference highlight the need for scientists/clinicians to be well-versed in ethics and data protection policy to advance sport and exercise genomics without compromising the privacy of athletes and the efforts of international sports federations. Conducting research based on the present guiding reference will mitigate to a great extent the risks brought about by inappropriate use of genomic information and allow further development of sport and exercise genomics in accordance with best ethical standards and international data protection principles and policies. This guiding reference should regularly be updated on the basis of new information emerging from the area of sport and exercise medicine as well as from the developments and challenges in genomics of health and disease in general in order to best protect the athletes, patients and all other relevant stakeholders.
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U2 - 10.1136/bjsports-2019-101532
DO - 10.1136/bjsports-2019-101532
M3 - Review article
C2 - 32201388
AN - SCOPUS:85082519659
SN - 0306-3674
VL - 54
JO - British Journal of Sports Medicine
JF - British Journal of Sports Medicine
IS - 16
ER -