DOI: 10.31274/rtd-180813-2053
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Effects of exercise upon circulating thyroxine serum and hepatic lipid concentrations, heart, and seminal vesicles in rats and of age and exercise upon circulating thyroxine in humans

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“…The reduction in FBW in exercise trained (Ex) animals is similar to that reported by Story (1972), Long (1974), Witte (1974) and Auth (1975).…”
Section: Final Body Weight and Organ Weightssupporting
confidence: 74%
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“…The reduction in FBW in exercise trained (Ex) animals is similar to that reported by Story (1972), Long (1974), Witte (1974) and Auth (1975).…”
Section: Final Body Weight and Organ Weightssupporting
confidence: 74%
“…These modifications have been described previously (Auth, 1975). The animals were trained physically five days per week for a period of ten weeks.…”
Section: Exercise Training Techniquementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Animals from each group were divided into four treatments designated exercise (Ex), machine controls (MC), guillotine controls (GC), and control controls (CC). Ex were subjected to a running exercise on a motor driven treadmill (Jette et al, 1969;Auth, 1975) swimmers were subjected to a single exhaustive swimming exercise just prior to sacrifice. Nonswim animals were not so exposed.…”
Section: Treatment Of Animalsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Ex rats were subjected to a running-exercise on a motor-driven treadmill (Jette et al, 1969;Auth, 1975) five days per week for 13 weeks. Week 1 served as a training period where time and speed of running increased each day until a rate of 15 meters per minute, an 8° incline, and a time of 30 minutes per day had been reached.…”
Section: Treatment Of Animalsmentioning
confidence: 99%