Voluntary wheel running in the late dark phase ameliorates diet-induced obesity in mice without altering insulin action

Feb 8, 2019Journal of applied physiology (Bethesda, Md. : 1985)

Voluntary running late at night reduces diet-related obesity in mice without changing insulin response

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Abstract

Voluntary wheel running (VWR) in the late dark phase reduced body weight gain in obese mice fed a high-fat diet.

  • Exercise may help correct circadian rhythm misalignments that are associated with metabolic dysfunction.
  • VWR did not affect insulin action or glucose disposal, as glucose uptake and insulin signaling in skeletal muscle and adipose tissue remained unchanged.
  • Core clock protein levels, specifically BMAL1 and CLOCK, increased in skeletal muscle following VWR, regardless of the time of day.
  • The timing of exercise could influence energy metabolism and obesity without altering glucose homeostasis.

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