نتایج جستجو برای: voluntary exercise

تعداد نتایج: 201136  

2016
Hyobin Seo Chun-Hyung Park Seokrip Choi Woocheol Kim Byung-Duk Jeon Seungpil Ryu

PURPOSE To determine whether voluntary exercise (wheel running) has the potential of relieving stress. METHODS In this study, restraint stress with or without voluntary wheel running was performed for mice housed in individual cages. A total of 21 ICR male mice were assigned into control (CON), restraint stress with voluntary exercise (RSVE), or restraint stress (RS) without voluntary exercis...

Journal: :Journal of applied physiology 2008
James M Dundon John Cirillo John G Semmler

The purpose of this study was to quantify the association between low-frequency fatigue (LFF) and the increase in EMG and force fluctuations after eccentric exercise of elbow flexor muscles. Ten subjects performed two tasks involving voluntary isometric contractions of elbow flexors: a maximum voluntary contraction (MVC) and a constant-force task at five submaximal target forces (5, 10, 20, 40,...

Journal: :Journal of applied physiology 2004
Makoto Takahashi Akihiro Sakaguchi Kanji Matsukawa Hidehiko Komine Kotaro Kawaguchi Kiyoshi Onari

The purpose of the present study was 1) to investigate whether an increase in heart rate (HR) at the onset of voluntary static arm exercise in tetraplegic subjects was similar to that of normal subjects and 2) to identify how the cardiovascular adaptation during static exercise was disturbed by sympathetic decentralization. Mean arterial blood pressure (MAP) and HR were noninvasively recorded d...

Journal: :Physiology & behavior 2014
Laura K Fonken O Hecmarie Meléndez-Fernández Zachary M Weil Randy J Nelson

Most organisms display circadian rhythms that coordinate complex physiological and behavioral processes to optimize energy acquisition, storage, and expenditure. Disruptions to the circadian system with environmental manipulations such as nighttime light exposure alter metabolic energy homeostasis. Exercise is known to strengthen circadian rhythms and to prevent weight gain. Therefore, we hypot...

Journal: :Physiology & behavior 2013
Erik M Kolb Scott A Kelly Theodore Garland

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 h...

Journal: :physiology and pharmacology 0
shirin babri physiology department-faculty of medical science-tabriz university of medical science. telephone: 0411-3364664 parham reisi dept. physiology school of medicine, tabriz university of medical sciences, tabriz, iran hojjatallah alaei physiology department-faculty of medical science-esfahan university of medical science. telephone: 0311-7922407 mohammad reza sharifi physiology department-faculty of medical science-esfahan university of medical science. telephone: 0311-7922407 gisso mohades physiology department-faculty of medical science-tabriz university of medical science. telephone: 0411-3364664

introduction: previous studies indicate that exercise influences cognitive function. nevertheless, considering that exercise in animal study can be voluntary, or forced, effects of exercise (specially forced exercise) on learning and memory abides as a matter of controversy. the present study aimed to investigate the effects of treadmill exercise on ltp in the dentate gyrus of rats. methods: th...

2018
Shih-Chang Hsueh Kai-Yun Chen Jing-Huei Lai Chung-Che Wu Yu-Wen Yu Yu Luo Tsung-Hsun Hsieh Yung-Hsiao Chiang

BACKGROUND Parkinson's disease (PD) is typically characterized by impairment of motor function. Gait disturbances similar to those observed in patients with PD can be observed in animals after injection of neurotoxin 6-hydroxydopamine (6-OHDA) to induce unilateral nigrostriatal dopamine depletion. Exercise has been shown to be a promising non-pharmacological approach to reduce the risk of neuro...

Journal: :iranian journal of basic medical sciences 0
fatemeh damghani faculty of psychology and educational sciences, university of semnan, semnan, iran imanollah bigdeli faculty of educational sciences and psychology, ferdowsi university of mashhad, mashhad, iran hossein miladi-gorji laboratory of animal addiction models, research center and department of physiology, school of medicine, semnan university of medical sciences, semnan, iran atefeh fadaei faculty of psychology and educational sciences, university of semnan, semnan, iran

objective(s): this study evaluated the effect of swimming exercise during spontaneous methamphetamine (meth) withdrawal on the anxiety, depression, obsessive-compulsive disorder (ocd) and voluntary meth consumption in meth-dependent rats.  materials and methods: male wistar rats were repeatedly administered with bi-daily doses of meth (2 mg/kg, subcutaneous) over a period of 14 days. exercised ...

2017
Mojtaba Naghshvarian Mohammad-Reza Zarrindast Shahram Ejtemaei Mehr Mohammad Mehdi Ommati Seyedeh Fatemeh Sajjadi

OBJECTIVES To compare the effect of exercise and morphine on abstinence syndrome and hippocampal gene expression in rat model. METHODS Thirty adult male rats were exposed to voluntary wheel exercise (low, medium, high) for 28 days. The subjects entered Conditioned Place Preference (CPP) apparatus and experienced morphine (low, medium, high) CPP and followed by naloxone test. Correlation betwe...

Objective(s): This study evaluated the effect of swimming exercise during spontaneous methamphetamine (METH) withdrawal on the anxiety, depression, obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) and voluntary METH consumption in METH-dependent rats.  Materials and Methods: Male Wistar rats were repeatedly administered with bi-daily doses of METH (2 mg/kg, subcutaneous) over a period of 14 days. Exercised ...

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