Background: We have shown previously that exercise benefits stress resistance and stress coping capabilities. Furthermore, we reported recently that epigenetic changes related to gene transcription are involved in memory formation of stressful events. In view of the enhanced coping capabilities in exercised subjects we investigated epigenetic, gene expression and behavioral changes in 4-weeks voluntarily exercised rats. Methodology/Principal Findings: Exercised and control rats coped differently when exposed to a novel environment. Whereas the control rats explored the new cage for the complete 30-min period, exercised animals only did so during the first 15 min after which they returned to sleeping or resting behavior. Both groups of anima...
Chronic stress, even stress of a moderate intensity related to daily life, is widely acknowledged to...
The retroactive effects of stress on memory have not received a great deal of empirical attention; h...
Acute or chronic exposure to stress can increase the risk to develop major depressive disorder, a se...
We have shown previously that exercise benefits stress resistance and stress coping capabilities. Fu...
We have shown previously that exercise benefits stress resistance and stress coping capabilities. Fu...
Abstract Evidence has been accumulating that long-term exercise is beneficial across a range of biol...
Poor stress-coping is associated with a greater chance of developing a psychiatric illness such as p...
Adaptive and coping behaviours such as immobility in the forced swim (FS) retest are dependent on su...
Introduction This study examined the effects of endurance exercise on the behavioral response to str...
Exercise promotes hippocampal neurogenesis and dendritic plasticity while stress shows the opposite ...
Since stressful situations are considered risk factors for the development of depression and there a...
Background: Lack of physical activity and increased levels of stress contribute to the development o...
Physical exercise and stressful experiences have been shown to exert opposite effects on behavioral ...
<div><p>Our six-week treadmill running training (forced exercise) model has revealed that mild exerc...
Chronic stress, even stress of a moderate intensity related to daily life, is widely acknowledged to...
Chronic stress, even stress of a moderate intensity related to daily life, is widely acknowledged to...
The retroactive effects of stress on memory have not received a great deal of empirical attention; h...
Acute or chronic exposure to stress can increase the risk to develop major depressive disorder, a se...
We have shown previously that exercise benefits stress resistance and stress coping capabilities. Fu...
We have shown previously that exercise benefits stress resistance and stress coping capabilities. Fu...
Abstract Evidence has been accumulating that long-term exercise is beneficial across a range of biol...
Poor stress-coping is associated with a greater chance of developing a psychiatric illness such as p...
Adaptive and coping behaviours such as immobility in the forced swim (FS) retest are dependent on su...
Introduction This study examined the effects of endurance exercise on the behavioral response to str...
Exercise promotes hippocampal neurogenesis and dendritic plasticity while stress shows the opposite ...
Since stressful situations are considered risk factors for the development of depression and there a...
Background: Lack of physical activity and increased levels of stress contribute to the development o...
Physical exercise and stressful experiences have been shown to exert opposite effects on behavioral ...
<div><p>Our six-week treadmill running training (forced exercise) model has revealed that mild exerc...
Chronic stress, even stress of a moderate intensity related to daily life, is widely acknowledged to...
Chronic stress, even stress of a moderate intensity related to daily life, is widely acknowledged to...
The retroactive effects of stress on memory have not received a great deal of empirical attention; h...
Acute or chronic exposure to stress can increase the risk to develop major depressive disorder, a se...