A juvenile climbing exercise establishes a muscle memory boosting the effects of exercise in adult rats.
Einar EftestølEisuke OchiInga S JuvkamKenth-Arne HanssonKristian GundersenPublished in: Acta physiologica (Oxford, England) (2022)
This demonstrates that juvenile exercise can establish a muscle memory boosting the effects of adult exercise. The juvenile climbing exercise with food reward also led to leaner animals with lower body weight. These differences were to some extent maintained throughout the adult detraining period in spite of all animals being fed ad libitum, indicating a form of body weight memory.