Clocking In, Working Out: Circadian Regulation of Exercise Physiology

Publication date: Available online 2 May 2019Source: Trends in Endocrinology & MetabolismAuthor(s): Drew Duglan, Katja A. LamiaResearch over the past century indicates that the daily timing of physical activity impacts on both immediate performance and long-term training efficacy. Recently, several molecular connections between circadian clocks and exercise physiology have been identified. Circadian clocks are protein-based oscillators that enable anticipation of daily environmental cycles. Cell-autonomous clocks are present in almost all cells of the body, and their timing is set by a variety of internal and external signals, including hormones and dietary intake. Improved understanding of the relationship between molecular clocks and exercise will benefit professional athletes and public health guidelines for the general population. We discuss here the role of circadian clocks in exercise, and explore time-of-day effects and the proposed molecular and physiological mechanisms.
Source: Trends in Endocrinology and Metabolism - Category: Endocrinology Source Type: research