1987
DOI: 10.1080/07315724.1987.10720178
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The effects of beta-adrenergic blockade on body composition in free-fed and diet-restricted rats.

Abstract: The effects of the non-selective beta-adrenergic blocking agent propranolol (known for its anti-lipolytic activity) on body composition were investigated in growing male rats on normal unrestricted diet (N = 7) and on diet restriction (N = 7, 95% of controls). Three animals in each group were injected i.p. with 30 mg propranolol per kg body weight (bw) dissolved in saline, 5 days/week. This dose attenuates exercising heart rate by 25% and exercise training-induced enzyme activity. The remaining animals receive… Show more

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“…The slightly lower food intake in BE than Control (92.4%) might affect body fat level to some extent. However, its effect would be little because Ji et al reported that diet restricted to 95% for 9 wk did not affect the percentage of body fat in rats (35).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The slightly lower food intake in BE than Control (92.4%) might affect body fat level to some extent. However, its effect would be little because Ji et al reported that diet restricted to 95% for 9 wk did not affect the percentage of body fat in rats (35).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%