Exercise recovers weight gain, but not increased impulsive choice, caused by a high-fat diet

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Wilson, Keenan F. [1 ]
Fox, Adam E. [1 ]
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[1] St Lawrence Univ, Dept Psychol, Canton, NY USA
关键词
Diet; Exercise; Impulsivity; Impulsive choice; High fat; Intervention; Rats; PROGRESSIVE-RATIO SCHEDULES; DELAYED REINFORCERS; VOLUNTARY EXERCISE; AEROBIC EXERCISE; BEHAVIOR; NEUROGENESIS; DISORDERS; ADDICTION; COGNITION; PATTERNS;
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10.1016/j.appet.2024.107668
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B84 [心理学]; C [社会科学总论]; Q98 [人类学];
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03 ; 0303 ; 030303 ; 04 ; 0402 ;
摘要
A high-fat diet has negative effects on physical, neurological, and behavioral outcomes. One consistent finding is that a diet high in fat increases impulsive choice behavior-behavior that is linked to a wide range of other negative health behaviors. While the mechanism for this increase in impulsive choice is not well understood, exercise, with its well-known and many benefits, may serve as an effective and accessible way to combat increased impulsive choice associated with a high-fat diet. The goal of this work was to test this possibility. Rats were divided into four groups in a two-by-two factorial design: exercise and control diet, sedentary and control diet, exercise and high-fat diet, sedentary and high-fat diet. Rats in the exercise groups engaged in 30-min of forced, moderate intensity wheel-running exercise five days per week. Rats in the high-fat diet groups ate a diet high in fat. Impulsive choice was measured using a delay discounting task. Exercise prevented weight gain associated with the high-fat diet. Exercise also preserved relative motivation for food reinforcement. However, exercise did not prevent increases in impulsive choice observed for rats that consumed a high-fat diet relative to the rats that consumed the control diet. This work rules out several possible mechanisms by which a high-fat diet may increase impulsive choice behavior. It makes clear that exercise alone may not stave off increases in impulsive choice caused by a high-fat diet. Future work is necessary to uncover the underlying mechanism for this effect and discover interventions, perhaps ones that combine both physically and cognitively demanding activities, to improve health and behavior as it relates to decision making processes.
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