Acute and chronic stress have been reported to have differing effects on physical activity in rodents, but no study has examined a chronic stress protocol that incorporates stressors often experienced by rodents throughout a day. To examine this, the effects of the Unpredictable Chronic Mild Stress (UCMS) protocol on voluntary running wheel activity at multiple time points, and/or in response to acute removal of chronic stress was determined. Twenty male Balb/c mice were given access and accustomed to running wheels for 4 weeks, after which they were randomized into 2 groups; exercise (EX, n = 10) and exercise with chronic stress using a modified UCMS protocol for 7 hours/day (8:00 a.m.-3:00p.m.), 5 days/week for 8 weeks (EXS, n = 10). All ...
After two hours of immobilization stress, C57BL/6 mice presented a significant reduction of spontane...
While increasing evidence demonstrates that physical exercise promotes brain health, little is known...
Exercise is known to be rewarding and have positive effects on mental and physical health. Excessive...
Acute and chronic stress have been reported to have differing effects on physical activity in rodent...
Regular physical activity (PA) is well known to positively impact physical and mental health outcome...
This project explores the reciprocal relationship between regular physical activity (PA) and psychol...
C. Cattell, S. Coste Linfield College, McMinnville, OR PURPOSE: Regular physical activity (PA) is we...
Regular physical activity (PA) is well known to positively impact physical and mental health outcome...
Regular physical activity (PA) positively impacts physical and mental health outcomes. However, ther...
Exercise can prevent and improve the pathophysiology of diseases and promote healthy aging. Thus, un...
Psychological stressors prominently affect diurnal rhythms, including locomotor activity, sleep, blo...
Psychological stressors prominently affect diurnal rhythms, including locomotor activity, sleep, blo...
Elucidating mechanisms by which physical exercise promotes resilience, the brain's ability to cope w...
Elucidating mechanisms by which physical exercise promotes resilience, the brain's ability to cope w...
In mammals, daily rhythms in behavior and physiology are under control of an endogenous clock or pac...
After two hours of immobilization stress, C57BL/6 mice presented a significant reduction of spontane...
While increasing evidence demonstrates that physical exercise promotes brain health, little is known...
Exercise is known to be rewarding and have positive effects on mental and physical health. Excessive...
Acute and chronic stress have been reported to have differing effects on physical activity in rodent...
Regular physical activity (PA) is well known to positively impact physical and mental health outcome...
This project explores the reciprocal relationship between regular physical activity (PA) and psychol...
C. Cattell, S. Coste Linfield College, McMinnville, OR PURPOSE: Regular physical activity (PA) is we...
Regular physical activity (PA) is well known to positively impact physical and mental health outcome...
Regular physical activity (PA) positively impacts physical and mental health outcomes. However, ther...
Exercise can prevent and improve the pathophysiology of diseases and promote healthy aging. Thus, un...
Psychological stressors prominently affect diurnal rhythms, including locomotor activity, sleep, blo...
Psychological stressors prominently affect diurnal rhythms, including locomotor activity, sleep, blo...
Elucidating mechanisms by which physical exercise promotes resilience, the brain's ability to cope w...
Elucidating mechanisms by which physical exercise promotes resilience, the brain's ability to cope w...
In mammals, daily rhythms in behavior and physiology are under control of an endogenous clock or pac...
After two hours of immobilization stress, C57BL/6 mice presented a significant reduction of spontane...
While increasing evidence demonstrates that physical exercise promotes brain health, little is known...
Exercise is known to be rewarding and have positive effects on mental and physical health. Excessive...