1998
DOI: 10.1093/jn/128.12.2704s
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Exercise Affects Digestibility and Rate of Passage of All-Forage and Mixed Diets in Thoroughbred Horses

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“…gastric emptying rate and small intestine passage rate). Similar differences in TMRT between a forage only and mixed forage and concentrate diet have been explained with differences in DM intake (Pagan et al, 1998), which is in agreement with the higher DM and DF intake (Table 1). DF intake might explain the differences in TMRT better than DM intake, as the differences in DF intake between the two fibre-based diets and the two barley-based diets were more distinct than the differences in DM intake.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 80%
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“…gastric emptying rate and small intestine passage rate). Similar differences in TMRT between a forage only and mixed forage and concentrate diet have been explained with differences in DM intake (Pagan et al, 1998), which is in agreement with the higher DM and DF intake (Table 1). DF intake might explain the differences in TMRT better than DM intake, as the differences in DF intake between the two fibre-based diets and the two barley-based diets were more distinct than the differences in DM intake.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 80%
“…However, feeding lucerne partly substituted with SBP did not affect the total mean retention time (TMRT) of the feed (Murray et al, 2009). Feeding level has been reported to affect TMRT (Pagan et al, 1998;Drogoul et al, 2001). Feeding iso-energetic diets with 100%, 70% or 50% of dry matter (DM) coming from hay resulted in a dry matter intake (DMI) of 25, 17 and 14 g/kg BW per day, respectively (Drogoul et al, 2001).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Os efeitos do exercício sobre as funções gastrintestinais dos equinos e suas alterações ainda não são completamente conhecidos. A atividade física aumenta o fluxo da digesta no trato digestório e reduz a digestibilidade da matéria seca e a absorção do potássio (PAGAN et al, 1998). Concomitantemente, a atividade física reduz o fluxo sangüíneo no trato digestório dos equinos como observado por DUREN et al (1992) em animais em exercício de resistência a 75% da freqüência cardíaca máxima.…”
Section: Resultsunclassified
“…Pagan et al (1998) e Holland et al (1998 observaram que a adição de concentrado em dietas para equinos aumenta a digestibilidade dos carboidratos não fibrosos em comparação às dietas exclusivas com alimentos volumosos e atribuíram esse fato à maior concentração de carboidratos não fibrosos e ao menor teor de fibra em dietas mistas, o que explica os resultados encontrados no presente trabalho.…”
Section: Methodsunclassified
“…Potter et al (1992) citaram que a capacidade crítica para a sobrecarga da digestão dos carboidratos hidrolisáveis é de, aproximadamente, 0,4% do peso vivo dos equinos.…”
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