Medicine and Health
Housing temperature influences exercise training adaptations in mice
S. H. Raun, C. Henriquez-olguín, et al.
This groundbreaking research by Steffen H. Raun and colleagues reveals that housing temperature critically influences the effectiveness of exercise training in mice. By using thermoneutral housing, the study found that common adaptations seen in traditional housing conditions, such as improved insulin action and energy expenditure, may be misleading. This discovery poses significant implications for translating murine study outcomes to human metabolic health.
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