Apr. 8,
2013 — Studies show 97 percent of American adults get less than 30 minutes
of exercise a day, which is the minimum recommended amount based on federal
guidelines. New research from the University
of Missouri suggests
certain genetic traits may predispose people to being more or less motivated to
exercise and remain active. Frank Booth, a professor in the MU College of
Veterinary Medicine, along with his post-doctoral fellow Michael Roberts, were
able to selectively breed rats that exhibited traits of either extreme activity
or extreme laziness. They say these rats indicate that genetics could play a
role in exercise motivation, even in humans.
"We have
shown that it is possible to be genetically predisposed to being lazy,"
Booth said. "This could be an important step in identifying additional
causes for obesity in humans, especially considering dramatic increases in
childhood obesity in the United
States . It would be very useful to know if a
person is genetically predisposed to having a lack of motivation to exercise,
because that could potentially make them more likely to grow obese."
In their study
published in the American Journal of Physiology: Regulatory, Integrative and
Comparative Physiology on April 3, 2013, Roberts and Booth put rats in
cages with running wheels and measured how much each rat willingly ran on their
wheels during a six-day period. They then bred the top 26 runners with each other
and bred the 26 rats that ran the least with each other. They repeated this
process through 10 generations and found that the line of running rats chose to
run 10 times more than the line of "lazy" rats.
Once the
researchers created their "super runner" and "couch potato"
rats, they studied the levels of mitochondria in muscle cells, compared body
composition and conducted thorough genetic evaluations through RNA deep
sequencing of each rat.
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