Father's exercise can boost kids' health in adulthood: Study
For
men planning to start a family, hitting the gym can help their children with a healthy
metabolism.
While
the diet and exercise habits of a pregnant woman can have an impact on the
health of her baby, a new study on mice suggests that lifestyle practices of
fathers prior to conception too can affect children's health in adulthood.
Offsprings
from mice who exercised showed improved glucose metabolism, decreased body
weight and a decreased fat mass in adulthood.
On
the other hand, the sedentary male mice that fed on a high-fat diet passed
along the traits of poor metabolic health and higher glucose intolerance.
However,
exercise was found to mitigate the negative effects of a sedentary lifestyle,
the researchers said.
"This
work is an important step in learning about metabolic disease and prevention at
the cellular level," said K. Craig Kent, from Ohio State University in the
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