<p>(A) Body weight of animals in response to treatment by SG and RS. (B) Body fat content as percentage of total weight. (C) Abdominal fat mass. (D) Body weight before treatment. (E) Blood glucose before treatment by SG and RG. The results are expressed as mean ± SEM (n = 9–10). * p<0.05 versus RS alone.</p
<p>(A) Body weight significantly decreased at weigh-in of RWR phase (P = 0.003). (B) Hydration statu...
<p>Blood glucose was increased in all diabetic animals (black bars) when compared to controls (white...
Body condition score (BCS) is assigned on the 5-point scale which is based on visual inspectiion of ...
<p>A. Body weight of animals in response to SG and RS. B. Body fat content in percentage. C. Abdomin...
<p>Blood glucose (panel A), Insulin tolerance test (Kitt, panel B) water (panel C) and food (panel D...
<p>Data are expressed as means±SEM. Statistical significance (**) p<0.01 when comparing CTL and CR a...
<p>A: body weight in all groups during treatment. B: Blood glucose in all groups during treatment.</...
<p>Mean values are shown for percentage changes from baseline of A) FBG, B) PBG, C) body weight and ...
<p>Data are expressed as mean±SE. (N) is the number of rats used.</p><p>* p< 0.05</p><p>*** p< 0.000...
<p>A: after 21 months of treatment and B: after 33 months of treatment. Data are expressed as means±...
Comparison of indices of insulin-glucose homeostasis (mean ± SD) and sarcopenic obesity defined by D...
<p>Values are mean ± SE of body weight weekly measured in diabetic (D) and RSV-treated diabetic rats...
<p>The % weight gain = ((terminal weight – weight at diabetes induction)/weight at diabetes induct...
<p>Correlation was carried out in untreated and treated hyperglycemic animals only.</p
<p>Data were expressed as mean ± Standard Error of Mean (S.E.M)</p><p>*represents significance at p<...
<p>(A) Body weight significantly decreased at weigh-in of RWR phase (P = 0.003). (B) Hydration statu...
<p>Blood glucose was increased in all diabetic animals (black bars) when compared to controls (white...
Body condition score (BCS) is assigned on the 5-point scale which is based on visual inspectiion of ...
<p>A. Body weight of animals in response to SG and RS. B. Body fat content in percentage. C. Abdomin...
<p>Blood glucose (panel A), Insulin tolerance test (Kitt, panel B) water (panel C) and food (panel D...
<p>Data are expressed as means±SEM. Statistical significance (**) p<0.01 when comparing CTL and CR a...
<p>A: body weight in all groups during treatment. B: Blood glucose in all groups during treatment.</...
<p>Mean values are shown for percentage changes from baseline of A) FBG, B) PBG, C) body weight and ...
<p>Data are expressed as mean±SE. (N) is the number of rats used.</p><p>* p< 0.05</p><p>*** p< 0.000...
<p>A: after 21 months of treatment and B: after 33 months of treatment. Data are expressed as means±...
Comparison of indices of insulin-glucose homeostasis (mean ± SD) and sarcopenic obesity defined by D...
<p>Values are mean ± SE of body weight weekly measured in diabetic (D) and RSV-treated diabetic rats...
<p>The % weight gain = ((terminal weight – weight at diabetes induction)/weight at diabetes induct...
<p>Correlation was carried out in untreated and treated hyperglycemic animals only.</p
<p>Data were expressed as mean ± Standard Error of Mean (S.E.M)</p><p>*represents significance at p<...
<p>(A) Body weight significantly decreased at weigh-in of RWR phase (P = 0.003). (B) Hydration statu...
<p>Blood glucose was increased in all diabetic animals (black bars) when compared to controls (white...
Body condition score (BCS) is assigned on the 5-point scale which is based on visual inspectiion of ...