نتایج جستجو برای: weight restriction

تعداد نتایج: 417256  

Journal: :Boletim de indústria animal 2021

Thirty-six Nellore steers at 20 months of age on average and initial body weight 360 kg were fed ad libitum for 78 days two levels feed restriction 58 posterior feeding used to estimate composition using the methods indirect deuterium oxide or 9th-10th-11th ribs cut. The water content was calculated with equations established steers. chemical different ether extract content. animals subjected p...

2016
Saleh H. Alwasel

Postnatal life is affected by changes in fetal development due to adverse events. The present study examined the effect of maternal food restriction on uterine structure and capacity in female rats from the first and second generations (FR1 and FR2) before and after puberty. Pregnant rats were fed ad libitum (Control, C) or maintained under food-restriction conditions (50%FR) during pregnancy. ...

Journal: :American journal of physiology. Regulatory, integrative and comparative physiology 2001
M Steiger Burgos M Senn F Sutter M Kreuzer W Langhans

We investigated how lactating cows are able to cope with a sustained water restriction. In experiment 1, body weight and meal patterns were recorded with ad libitum access to water (baseline) and during 8 days of 25 and 50% restriction of drinking water relative to ad libitum intake. In experiment 2, indirect calorimetry was combined with nitrogen and energy balance and plasma hormone and metab...

Journal: :The British journal of nutrition 2001
E Doucet S St-Pierre N Alméras J P Després C Bouchard A Tremblay

The present study was performed to further investigate the adaptive component of thermogenesis that appears during prolonged energy restriction. Fifteen obese men and twenty obese women underwent a 15-week weight-loss programme. During this programme, body weight and composition as well as resting energy expenditure (REE) were measured at baseline, after 2 and 8 weeks of energy restriction (-29...

2016
Radhika V. Seimon Yan-Chuan Shi Katy Slack Kailun Lee Hamish A. Fernando Amy D. Nguyen Lei Zhang Shu Lin Ronaldo F. Enriquez Jackie Lau Herbert Herzog Amanda Sainsbury Marc Claret

BACKGROUND Intermittent severe energy restriction is popular for weight management. To investigate whether intermittent moderate energy restriction may improve this approach by enhancing weight loss efficiency, we conducted a study in mice, where energy intake can be controlled. METHODS Male C57/Bl6 mice that had been rendered obese by an ad libitum diet high in fat and sugar for 22 weeks wer...

2018
H.C. Cunningham K.M. Cammack K.E. Hales H.C. Freetly A.K. Lindholm-Perry

Body weight response to periods of feed restriction and realimentation is critical and relevant to the agricultural industry. The purpose of this study was to evaluate differentially expressed genes identified in subcutaneous adipose tissue collected from cows divergent in body weight (BW) gain after feed restriction and realimentation. We compared adipose samples from cows with greater gain ba...

2013
Deborah E Linder Lisa M Freeman Shelley L Holden Vincent Biourge Alexander J German

BACKGROUND The purpose of this study was to test the hypothesis that dog plasma concentrations of selected nutrients decrease after undergoing caloric restriction for weight loss. Thirty-one overweight dogs that had successfully lost at least 15% of initial body weight were included in the study. Nutrients that had been previously identified to be at potential risk of deficiency during caloric ...

Journal: :Eating behaviors 2011
Amy Brown Michelle Lee

A controlling maternal child-feeding style has been show to have negative consequences for child weight and eating style for children over the age of 12 months. Maternal restriction is associated with increased consumption of food if given free access and child overweight. Pressure to eat conversely is associated with picky eating and a lower child weight. Little research however has considered...

Journal: :Hormone molecular biology and clinical investigation 2014
Marie-Pierre St-Onge Ari Shechter

Data from cross-sectional and longitudinal studies have illustrated a relationship between short sleep duration (SSD) and weight gain. Individuals with SSD are heavier and gain more weight over time than normal-duration sleepers. This sleep-obesity relationship may have consequences for obesity treatments, as it appears that short sleepers have reduced ability to lose weight. Laboratory-based c...

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