Twenty years ago, Patricia Jefferies made a New Year’s resolution to improve her overall health and she is still carrying ...
FMT from exercised rats replicates behavioral and metabolic improvements, supporting gut-brain axis involvement.
Repeated exercise, or wasting, can change the way key genes work.
The Hawaii Air National Guard is hosting its annual Sentry Aloha fighter exercise from Jan. 14-28. A travel-related case of ...
Running fights junk food’s mental toll—healing the gut, balancing hormones, and protecting the brain.
Isocaloric exercise bouts aim to equalize the energy expenditure (EE) within aerobic training sessions performed with different intensities (1, 2). EE is a surrogate for exercise volume (understood as ...
Background: Exercise improves cardiac health and lowers cardiovascular disease (CVD) risk, yet its protective molecular mechanisms remain incompletely understood. The Molecular Transducers of Physical ...
Ever wonder why you feel sluggish and down after weeks of eating pizza, burgers, and ice cream? Or why hitting the gym seems to turn things around? Irish scientists have identified gut changes that ...
The metabolic tug-of-war: Exercise versus ultra-processed diet. Voluntary exercise exerts an antidepressant-like behavioral effect and attenuates metabolic dysregulation in rats fed a cafeteria diet.
Researchers led by Professor Yvonne Nolan at University College Cork have identified specific metabolic pathways through which exercise counteracts the negative behavioral effects of consuming a ...
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