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Maternal exercise during pregnancy promotes physical activity in adult offspring.

Authors :
Eclarinal, Jesse D.
Shaoyu Zhu
Baker, Maria S.
Piyarathna, Danthasinghe B.
Coarfa, Cristian
Fiorotto, Marta L.
Waterland, Robert A.
Source :
FASEB Journal. 2016, Vol. 30 Issue 7, p2541-2548. 8p.
Publication Year :
2016

Abstract

Previous rodent studies have shown that maternal voluntary exercise during pregnancy leads to metabolic changes in adult offspring. We set out to test whether maternal voluntary exercise during pregnancy also induces persistent changes in voluntary physical activity in the offspring. Adult C57BL/6J female mice were randomly assigned to be caged with an unlocked (U) or locked (L) running wheel before and during pregnancy. Maternal running behavior was monitored during pregnancy, and body weight, body composition, food intake, energy expenditure, total cage activity, and running wheel activity were measured in the offspring at various ages. Uoffspringwere slightly heavier at birth, but no group differences in body weight or composition were observed at later ages (when mice were caged without access to running wheels). Consistent with our hypothesis, U offspring were more physically active as adults. This effect was observed earlier in female offspring (at sexual maturation). Remarkably, at 300 d of age, U females achieved greater fat loss in response to a 3-wk voluntary exercise program. Our findings show for the first time thatmaternal physical activity during pregnancy affects the offspring's lifelong propensity for physical activity and may have important implications for combating the worldwide epidemic of physical inactivity and obesity. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
08926638
Volume :
30
Issue :
7
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
FASEB Journal
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
117695704
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1096/fj.201500018R