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Limits to sustained energy intake  XXIII  Does heat dissipation capacity limit the energy budget of lactating bank voles?

Limits to sustained energy intake XXIII Does heat dissipation capacity limit the energy budget of lactating bank voles?

... dissipation limit (HDL) theory, the SusMR at peak lactation is constrained by the maternal capacity to dissipate body ...food intake (mass-adjusted least square ...metabolisable energy intake ...

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Limits to sustained energy intake

Limits to sustained energy intake

... food intake during ...limited intake of approximately 23 g day −1 during late lactation and when raising large litters (Johnson et ...daily energy intake by approximately 13 % above that in ...

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Limits to sustainable human metabolic rate

Limits to sustainable human metabolic rate

... food intake would result in an upward shift of the limit of sustainable PAL of approximately 5, the value achieved in professional ...maintained energy balance during a ‘Tour de France’ simulation in ...

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Limits to sustained energy intake

Limits to sustained energy intake

... in energy balance and not withdrawing body ...food intake was much higher in this study than the maximum intake recorded for lactating Swiss Webster mice (Hammond and Diamond, 1992; Hammond and ...

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Identification of a biochemical link between energy intake and energy expenditure

Identification of a biochemical link between energy intake and energy expenditure

... alters energy metabolism and gains weight in response to increased caloric intake (1, ...base-line energy expenditure is a strong predictor of future weight gain ...in energy expenditure is ...

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Limits to sustained energy intake

Limits to sustained energy intake

... this limit set centrally by aspects of the morphology of the gut and the associated energy-processing ‘machinery’ or peripherally at sites where the energy is ultimately utilised, ...food ...

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Limits to sustained energy intake

Limits to sustained energy intake

... food intake during the second lactation above that of those females with longer gestations, but this was still less than the food intake of the control ...The energy burden during the first lactation ...

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Limits to sustained energy intake

Limits to sustained energy intake

... food intake during ...food intake of the Swiss Webster mice was 19 g (Hammond et ...food intake further under cold ...food intake towards the end of lactation (Hammond and Diamond, ...food ...

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Limits to sustained energy intake  XXI  Effect of exposing the mother, but not her pups, to a cold environment during lactation in mice

Limits to sustained energy intake XXI Effect of exposing the mother, but not her pups, to a cold environment during lactation in mice

... dissipation limit are the observations that as temperature is reduced, lactating females elevate their ...(food intake and milk production) is always better at 21°C than it is at 30°C (Johnson et ...food ...

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Limits to sustained energy intake  XXVIII  Beneficial effects of high dietary fat on lactation performance in mice

Limits to sustained energy intake XXVIII Beneficial effects of high dietary fat on lactation performance in mice

... net energy intake from the dotted red to the dotted blue ...dissipation limit they were able to increase their maximal net intake and their milk production much more than we initially ...

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Sustained energy intake in lactating Swiss mice: a dual modulation process

Sustained energy intake in lactating Swiss mice: a dual modulation process

... upper limit (Speakman and Król, ...of energy-expending organs, such as the mammary glands, during lactation (Hammond and Diamond, 1997; Speakman and Król, ...food intake following substantial ...

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Estimation of energy balance and training volume during Army Initial Entry Training

Estimation of energy balance and training volume during Army Initial Entry Training

... dietary intake was likely similar in weeks two and three compared to what was found in week ...Additionally, energy ex- penditure was estimated based on the average physical ac- tivity performed by the ...

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Diet and body constitution in relation to subgroups of breast cancer defined by tumour grade, proliferation and key cell cycle regulators

Diet and body constitution in relation to subgroups of breast cancer defined by tumour grade, proliferation and key cell cycle regulators

... daily intake of total energy (J), total fat (g), protein (g), carbohydrate (g), saturated fatty acids (SFA; g), monounsaturated fatty acids (MUFA; g) and polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFA; ...

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Plasticity in gastrointestinal morphology and enzyme activity in lactating striped hamsters (Cricetulus barabensis)

Plasticity in gastrointestinal morphology and enzyme activity in lactating striped hamsters (Cricetulus barabensis)

... The digestive enzymes, one of the most important components of digestion, have been reported to be regulated plastically to meet high energy demand conditions (Bozinovic and Nespolo, 1997; Debray et al., 2003; del ...

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Evaluation of energy and dietary intake estimates from a food frequency questionnaire using independent energy expenditure measurement and weighed food records

Evaluation of energy and dietary intake estimates from a food frequency questionnaire using independent energy expenditure measurement and weighed food records

... Percent energy from protein, fat and carbohydrates were normally distributed and are presented as means and ...food intake estimates were not normally distributed and data are therefore presented as median ...

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Reducing high calorie snack food in young adults: a role for social norms and health based messages

Reducing high calorie snack food in young adults: a role for social norms and health based messages

... The researcher greeted the participant and explained they would be taking part in a mood study. The re- searcher also explained that another research group had developed some posters and because the mood study would not ...

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Activity energy expenditure is an independent predictor of energy intake in humans

Activity energy expenditure is an independent predictor of energy intake in humans

... This is a repository copy of Activity energy expenditure is an independent predictor of energy intake in humans White Rose Research Online URL for this paper http //eprints whiterose ac uk/139865/ Ver[.] ...

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Impact of breakfast on daily energy intake - an analysis of absolute versus relative breakfast calories

Impact of breakfast on daily energy intake - an analysis of absolute versus relative breakfast calories

... daily energy intake was not ...daily energy intake of those with regular breakfast con- sumption (n = 68) was significantly higher (1826 ± ...that energy expenditure has to be con- ...

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A Comparison of the Clinical and Cost-Effectiveness of 3 Intervention Strategies for AIDS Wasting

A Comparison of the Clinical and Cost-Effectiveness of 3 Intervention Strategies for AIDS Wasting

... Results: The OX and PRT subjects had increases in CSMA (7.0% 6 2.5%, P = 0.01; 5.0% 6 2.0%, P = 0.04, respectively), although these increases did not differ significantly from the NA arm (NA: 1.0% 6 1.0%; OX vs. NA: P =  ...

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Subjective Lowering of Preprandial Blood Glucose and Cancer Prevention by Planning and Recognizing Initial Hunger

Subjective Lowering of Preprandial Blood Glucose and Cancer Prevention by Planning and Recognizing Initial Hunger

... DOI: 10.4236/ojpm.2019.91001 4 Open Journal of Preventive Medicine [18] [19] [20]. These functional events prevail more and more in the evolution from insulin resistance to diabetes. The conflict consists in the ...

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