Exercise is known to be rewarding and have positive effects on mental and physical health. Excessive exercise, however, can be the result of an underlying behavioral/physiological addiction. Both humans who exercise regularly and rodent models of exercise addiction sometimes display behavioral withdrawal symptoms, including depression and anxiety, when exercise is denied. However, few studies have examined the physiological state that occurs during this withdrawal period. Alterations in blood pressure (BP) are common physiological indicators of withdrawal in a variety of addictions. In this study, we examined exercise withdrawal in four replicate lines of mice selectively bred for high voluntary wheel running (HR lines). Mice from the HR li...
We evaluated the effect of voluntary exercise on spontaneous physical activity (SPA) and food consum...
Acute and chronic stress have been reported to have differing effects on physical activity in rodent...
This project explores the reciprocal relationship between regular physical activity (PA) and psychol...
Exercise is known to be rewarding and have positive effects on mental and physical health. Excessive...
Animals interact with their environment in a myriad of ways. One central component of this interact...
Regular physical exercise reduces the risk of cardiovascular disease and improves outcome in patient...
<p>Most exercise studies in mice have relied on forced training which can introduce psychological st...
Exercise is a rewarding behavior with a multitude of positive effects on the body and brain, and ani...
Regular physical activity (PA) is well known to positively impact physical and mental health outcome...
When tested on the treadmill mice do not display a graded increase of heart rate (HR), but rather a ...
While increasing evidence demonstrates that physical exercise promotes brain health, little is known...
Cardiovascular exercise (CVE) is associated with healthy aging and reduced risk of disease in humans...
It is widely accepted that lifestyle plays a crucial role on the quality of life in individuals, par...
Exercise has a myriad of benefits for brain and body health. Wheel running is an animal model of ph...
Exercise can prevent and improve the pathophysiology of diseases and promote healthy aging. Thus, un...
We evaluated the effect of voluntary exercise on spontaneous physical activity (SPA) and food consum...
Acute and chronic stress have been reported to have differing effects on physical activity in rodent...
This project explores the reciprocal relationship between regular physical activity (PA) and psychol...
Exercise is known to be rewarding and have positive effects on mental and physical health. Excessive...
Animals interact with their environment in a myriad of ways. One central component of this interact...
Regular physical exercise reduces the risk of cardiovascular disease and improves outcome in patient...
<p>Most exercise studies in mice have relied on forced training which can introduce psychological st...
Exercise is a rewarding behavior with a multitude of positive effects on the body and brain, and ani...
Regular physical activity (PA) is well known to positively impact physical and mental health outcome...
When tested on the treadmill mice do not display a graded increase of heart rate (HR), but rather a ...
While increasing evidence demonstrates that physical exercise promotes brain health, little is known...
Cardiovascular exercise (CVE) is associated with healthy aging and reduced risk of disease in humans...
It is widely accepted that lifestyle plays a crucial role on the quality of life in individuals, par...
Exercise has a myriad of benefits for brain and body health. Wheel running is an animal model of ph...
Exercise can prevent and improve the pathophysiology of diseases and promote healthy aging. Thus, un...
We evaluated the effect of voluntary exercise on spontaneous physical activity (SPA) and food consum...
Acute and chronic stress have been reported to have differing effects on physical activity in rodent...
This project explores the reciprocal relationship between regular physical activity (PA) and psychol...