Interesting - though I kind of shudder to think of a new drug that tries to mimic natural activity and could provide an excuse to skip healthy exercise (and all the negative effects on health that will likely cause). In fact, I shudder to think of just about ANY new drug, given that over 95% of all FDA approved drugs have side effects (because, imho, they are not encountered in nature).
I note these two concluding paragraphs:
But Eric Hoffman of the Children's National Medical Center in Washington, D.C., noted that AICAR mimics only aerobic exercise, not the strength training that might be more useful to bedridden people or the elderly, for example. He also cautioned that it's not clear whether the new mouse results can be reproduced in people.
Goodyear said exercise has such widespread benefits in the body that she doubts any one pill will ever be able to supply all of them. "For the majority of people," she said, "it would be better to do exercise than to take a pill."
Perhaps better options are already available outside mainstream medicine. Here is one:
http://www.rain-tree.com/suma.htm
DQ