Effect of Exercise Conditioning on Countering the Effects of Obesity and Insulin Resistance in Horses-A Review
Animals (Basel). 2024 Feb 26;14(5):727. doi: 10.3390/ani14050727.
Author
Shannon Pratt-Phillips 1
Affiliation
1 Department of Animal Science, North Carolina State University, Raleigh, NC 27607, USA.
PMID: 38473112
DOI: 10.3390/ani14050727
Abstract
Obesity is an important health concern in horses, along with humans and companion animals. Adipose tissue is an inflammatory organ that alters the insulin-signaling cascade, ultimately causing insulin dysregulation and impaired glucose metabolism. These disruptions can increase the risk of metabolic disease and laminitis in horses and may also impact energy metabolism during exercise. A single bout of exercise, along with chronic exercise conditioning, increases insulin sensitivity and glucose disposal via both contraction- and insulin-mediated glucose uptake pathways. Regular exercise also increases calorie expenditure, which can facilitate weight (as body fat) loss. This paper explores the metabolic pathways affected by adiposity, as well as discusses the impact of exercise on insulin metabolism in horses.
Keywords: equine; exercise; insulin dysregulation; obesity.