1975
DOI: 10.3177/jnsv.21.437
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Effects of dietary protein level on the energy metabolism of rats during exercise.

Abstract: SummaryThe experiments were designed to study the effects of exercise of various intensities in albino rats fed diets containing 8per cent or 20per cent casein. Male rats about 7 weeks old were divided into exercise groups and control (non-exercise) groups. The exercise groups were forced to run 57km or 76km in total during a 28-day period. The oxygen uptake of rats was measured in order to study the influence of exercise on energy metabolism of rats and the effects of training. Body weight and food intake wer… Show more

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“…Others have con firmed that animals have a reduced 24-hour caloric intake when subjected to a daily exercise. [38][39][40][41][42][43][44] Sup pression of 24-hour intake in rats may be associated more with high-intensity, short-duration exercise rather than with low-intensity, endurance exercise and may be commoner in male rats than female ones. 40,[45][46][47] Accurate studies in the human are much more difficult because measurements of caloric in take and energy expenditure are relatively impre cise.…”
Section: Endogenous Opiates Food Intake and Exercisementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Others have con firmed that animals have a reduced 24-hour caloric intake when subjected to a daily exercise. [38][39][40][41][42][43][44] Sup pression of 24-hour intake in rats may be associated more with high-intensity, short-duration exercise rather than with low-intensity, endurance exercise and may be commoner in male rats than female ones. 40,[45][46][47] Accurate studies in the human are much more difficult because measurements of caloric in take and energy expenditure are relatively impre cise.…”
Section: Endogenous Opiates Food Intake and Exercisementioning
confidence: 99%