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, 4 in the abdominal region, and 5 in the back leg region. Regression analysis was used to compare total body and cross-sectional DXA results and chemical analysis of total body fat, protein and water. The relation (R2) between the percentage fat in individual slices and the percentage of total body fat measured by DXA ranged from 0.78 to 0.97 and by c...
The objectives were to develop equations for predicting fat-free lean in swine carcasses and to esti...
An animal study to evaluate dual-energy x-ray absorptiometry (DXA) and magnetic resonance (MR) imagi...
AbstractPurposesTo determine the feasibility of MRI for imaging subcutaneous and visceral adiposity ...
Calorimetry and comparative slaughter measurement are techniques widely used to measure chemical bod...
Studies in animal science assessing nutrient and energy efficiency or determining nutrient requireme...
Calorimetry and comparative slaughter measurement are techniques widely used to measure chemical bod...
The aim of the study was to estimate the live weight and lean meat percentage (LMP) using image anal...
To determine the efficacy of bioactive molecules for minimizing body fat accretion in mammals, an ef...
The belly region composition of a representative commercial pig sample of 130 castrates was examined...
Data set for article "Accuracy of predicting chemical body composition of growing pigs by dual-energ...
The effects on compositional changes across the growing-finishing period (40–115 kg) of feeding pig ...
The present study on the body composition of the growing pig has been undertaken in order to clarify...
The paper provides a practical procedure to estimate the chemical composition of pigs, their composi...
Image techniques are increasingly being applied to livestock animals. This paper overviews recent ad...
Computed tomography to assess body composition of Iberian pig carcasses Iberian pigs are an autochth...
The objectives were to develop equations for predicting fat-free lean in swine carcasses and to esti...
An animal study to evaluate dual-energy x-ray absorptiometry (DXA) and magnetic resonance (MR) imagi...
AbstractPurposesTo determine the feasibility of MRI for imaging subcutaneous and visceral adiposity ...
Calorimetry and comparative slaughter measurement are techniques widely used to measure chemical bod...
Studies in animal science assessing nutrient and energy efficiency or determining nutrient requireme...
Calorimetry and comparative slaughter measurement are techniques widely used to measure chemical bod...
The aim of the study was to estimate the live weight and lean meat percentage (LMP) using image anal...
To determine the efficacy of bioactive molecules for minimizing body fat accretion in mammals, an ef...
The belly region composition of a representative commercial pig sample of 130 castrates was examined...
Data set for article "Accuracy of predicting chemical body composition of growing pigs by dual-energ...
The effects on compositional changes across the growing-finishing period (40–115 kg) of feeding pig ...
The present study on the body composition of the growing pig has been undertaken in order to clarify...
The paper provides a practical procedure to estimate the chemical composition of pigs, their composi...
Image techniques are increasingly being applied to livestock animals. This paper overviews recent ad...
Computed tomography to assess body composition of Iberian pig carcasses Iberian pigs are an autochth...
The objectives were to develop equations for predicting fat-free lean in swine carcasses and to esti...
An animal study to evaluate dual-energy x-ray absorptiometry (DXA) and magnetic resonance (MR) imagi...
AbstractPurposesTo determine the feasibility of MRI for imaging subcutaneous and visceral adiposity ...