Spontaneous activity and food requirements for maintenance and for growth in the genetically obese Zucker rat.

P Haberey, A Bach, A Schaefer, F Piquard
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This study was undertaken in order to elucidate whether, as compared with those of their lean controls, the low maintenance requirements of genetically obese Zucker rats may be explained by a lower spontaneous activity. In 6 obese and 6 lean rats, daily body weight, food intake and spontaneous activity were recorded during 6 weeks, using a seismographic recorder. The obese rats weighed more (average + 46%) and ate more (average + 42%) than the lean rats, while there was no difference between their daily activity levels. The relationship between food intake (FI) and weight gain (delta W), both expressed per 100 g body weight, was: FI (kcal/day) = 3.3 delta W (g/day) + 20.4 for lean rats and 4.9 delta W (g/day) + 17.4 for obese rats. Thus, the food requirements for maintenance obtained for delta W = O was less than for obese than for lean rats, while for a given gain in body weight, it was higher for obese rats. This did not seem to be because of a lower daily activity level in the obese than in the lean rats.

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基因肥胖的朱克大鼠维持和生长的自发活动和食物需求。
这项研究是为了阐明,与那些瘦的对照组相比,基因肥胖的Zucker大鼠的低维持需求是否可以用较低的自发活动来解释。6只肥胖大鼠和6只瘦肉大鼠,用地震仪记录6周内的日体重、摄食量和自发活动。肥胖的大鼠比瘦的大鼠更重(平均增加46%),吃得更多(平均增加42%),而它们的日常活动水平没有差异。进食量(FI)与体重增加量(δ W)之间的关系(均以每100 g体重表示)为:FI (kcal/day) =瘦肉大鼠3.3 δ W (g/day) + 20.4,肥胖大鼠4.9 δ W (g/day) + 17.4。因此,delta W = O的维持食物需要量低于肥胖大鼠,而对于给定的体重增重,肥胖大鼠的维持食物需要量高于瘦大鼠。这似乎并不是因为肥胖老鼠的日常活动水平低于瘦老鼠。
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