Effects of aerobic treadmill exercise on the bone turnover in obese male mice
Yuxiang Du, Guanghua Liu, Limei Zhang, Haiqi Lin, Bo Gao, Lingli Zhang

TL;DR
Aerobic treadmill exercise helps reduce obesity and improve bone health in male mice by affecting metabolic and signaling pathways.
Contribution
The study reveals how aerobic exercise counteracts obesity-induced bone loss through WNT signaling and adipokine regulation.
Findings
Obesity caused by a high-fat diet reduces bone mass and disrupts metabolic health in male mice.
Aerobic exercise improves bone formation and reduces resorption by partially restoring WNT signaling.
Exercise also reduces body weight and metabolic abnormalities in obese mice.
Abstract
This study aims to investigate the effects of aerobic exercise on the bones of obese male mice induced by a high-fat diet and determine the related mechanisms. Results will provide a reference for exercise-related recommendations in the early adulthood of rodents. Sixty male C57BL/6 mice were raised to 5 weeks of age and then stratified randomly by body weight into a normal diet group and a high-fat diet group for a 12-week dietary intervention. After 12 weeks, successfully modeled obese male mice were stratified randomly by body weight into an obese control group and an obese exercise group. Twenty mice from the normal diet group were stratified randomly by body weight into a control group and an exercise group. A 10-week aerobic treadmill exercise intervention was conducted, and the feed administered to each group was not changed. High-fat diet-induced obesity causes abnormalities…
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Taxonomy
TopicsWnt/β-catenin signaling in development and cancer · Adipokines, Inflammation, and Metabolic Diseases · Bone health and osteoporosis research
