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Inactivity in obese mice linked to a decreased motivation to move


Inactivity in obese mice linked to a decreased motivation to move
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Obese mouse and healthy weight mouse.Credit: Alexxai Kravitz Starting a regular program at the gym is a common New Year's resolution, but it's one that most people are unable to stick with for very long.Now a study done in mice is providing clues about one of the reasons why it may be hard for so many people to stick with an exercise program.
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These obese mice can move. They just don't.


These obese mice can move. They just don't.
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That New Year's resolution to move more is one of the toughest to keep, and a group of scientists working with obese mice think they're starting to understand why.Rather than our sedentary lives causing weight gain, says Alexxai Kravitz, the National Institutes of Health neuroscientist who led the study, changes in brain chemistry after we start gaining weight blunt our capacity to move."Obese mice can move just fine," says Kravitz, who published the work with his team on Thursday in Cell Metabolism.
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Inactivity in obese mice linked to a decreased motivation to move


Inactivity in obese mice linked to a decreased motivation to move
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Starting a regular program at the gym is a common New Year's resolution, but it's one that most people are unable to stick with for very long.Now a study done in mice is providing clues about one of the reasons why it may be hard for so many people to stick with an exercise program.The investigators found that in obese mice, physical inactivity results from altered dopamine receptors rather than excess body weight.
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