نتایج جستجو برای: abdominal fat percentage

تعداد نتایج: 338342  

Journal: :Journal of alternative and complementary medicine 2015
Andreia Noites Rita Nunes Ana Isabel Gouveia Alexandra Mota Cristina Melo Ágata Viera Nuno Adubeiro José Mesquita Bastos

OBJECTIVE To analyze the short- and long-term effects of microcurrent used with aerobic exercise on abdominal fat (visceral and subcutaneous). METHODS Forty-two female students from a university population were randomly assigned into five group: intervention group (IG) 1 (n=9), IG2 (n=9), IG3 (n=7), IG4 (n=8), and placebo group (PG) (n=9). An intervention program of 10 sessions encompassing m...

2005
G. Rahimi M. Rezaei H. Hafezian

In an experiment with complete randomized design, the effect of intermittent lighting (1 h L: 3 h D) was studied on performance of 400 broiler chicks from 10 to 42 d of age. During of the experiment feed intake, body weight, feed conversion ratio were measured weekly. Mortality was measured throughout the experiment. At 42 d of age 10 chicks from each treatment were slaughtered for abdominal fa...

Journal: :Journal of animal science 2009
K Suzuki K Inomata K Katoh H Kadowaki T Shibata

Animals accumulate fat in tissues as subcutaneous, intermuscular, intramuscular, and abdominal fat. Genetic interrelationships of respective fat depositions, however, have not been examined in depth. This study estimated genetic parameters for subcutaneous, intermuscular, and abdominal fat areas of 545 Duroc purebred pigs slaughtered at 105 kg of BW. Measurements were obtained using an image an...

Journal: :Poultry science 2008
X Liu H Zhang H Li N Li Y Zhang Q Zhang S Wang Q Wang H Wang

Highly significant QTL for BW and abdominal fat traits on chicken chromosome 1 were reported previously in a unique F2 population. The objective of this study was to confirm and refine the QTL locations. Compared with the previous experiment, this study added 8 new families, including all the animals in the pedigree, and genotyped 9 more microsatellite markers, including 6 novel ones. Linkage a...

Journal: :Jornal de pediatria 2011
Ana Paula Grotti Clemente Carla Danusa da Luz Santos Vinicius J B Martins Ana Amélia Benedito-Silva Maria Paula Albuquerque Ana Lydia Sawaya

OBJECTIVE To test if individuals having height-for-age z scores between -2 and -1 present higher body fat percentage and, therefore, should not be categorized as having normal nutritional status. METHODS The study involved 96 individuals (52 boys and 44 girls); 57% of whom had already attained puberty. Body composition was analyzed by dual energy X-ray absorptiometry. RESULTS The percentage...

2005
ALVA D. MITCHELL ARMIN SCHOLZ VERNON PURSEL

The purpose of this study was to evaluate the use of a cross-sectional scan as an alternative to the total body DXA scan for predicting the body composition of pigs in vivo. A total of 212 pigs (56 to 138 kg live body weight) were scanned by DXA. The DXA scans were analyzed for percentage fat and lean in the total body and in 14 cross-sections (57.6 mm wide): 5 in the front leg/thoracic region,...

Journal: :Journal of lipid research 2004
Tariq Tanoli Pin Yue Dmitriy Yablonskiy Gustav Schonfeld

Fatty liver is frequent in the apolipoprotein B (apoB)-defective genetic form of familial hypobetalipoproteinemia (FHBL), but interindividual variability in liver fat is large. To explain this, we assessed the roles of metabolic factors in 32 affected family members with apoB-defective FHBL and 33 related and unrelated normolipidemic controls matched for age, sex, and indices of adiposity. Two ...

2015
N. N. Zhao S. Lin Z. Q. Wang T. J. Zhang

VLDLR gene was chosen as a candidate gene infl uencing abdominal fat trait and body weight due to previous studies in human and mouse. Herein, the objectives of this study were to identify genetic polymorphisms of duck VLDLR gene, and to analyze association between combined haplotypes and abdominal fat trait in Gaoyou domestic duck. A total of 207 individuals, including the elite reservation fa...

Journal: :The European respiratory journal 2015
Coby van de Bool Erica P A Rutten Frits M E Franssen Emiel F M Wouters Annemie M W J Schols

Decreased physical performance due to loss of muscle mass (i.e. sarcopenia) is prevalent in ageing and appears more pronounced in chronic disease. A comprehensive profile of the sarcopenic phenotype in chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) is not yet available. The aim of the present study was to characterise prevalence, functional implications and predictive value of sarcopenia with or ...

Journal: :Poultry science 2000
M Garcia Neto G M Pesti R I Bakalli

Two experiments were conducted to compare broiler chicken responses to methionine and betaine supplements when fed diets with low protein and relatively high metabolizable energy levels (17%, 3.3 kcal/g) or moderate protein and lower metabolizable energy levels (24%, 3.0 kcal/g), resulting in different levels of carcass fat. In Experiment 1, the basal diets were formulated with corn, soybean me...

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