Control, n = 28; HCD, n = 26; Control+ART, n = 27; HCD+ART, n = 32. ap vs. Control bp vs. Control+ART. Data analysed by 2-way ANOVA, followed by Bonferroni multiple comparison.</p
<p>The data are the mean ± sem of 6 animals per group, and are expressed in moles/L of water in the ...
<p>N = 6 in all groups. %BW = percentage of body weight. Statistical comparisons between groups (two...
<p>A: morning, B: evening. Data are shown as means±SEM; n = 7/group; analyzed by global one-way ANOV...
<p>Data are presented as means ± SEM for 8 rats in each group. **P<0.01, statistically significant c...
<p>Data are presented as means ± SEM for 8 rats in each group. **P<0.01, statistically significant c...
<p>Data are presented as means ± SEM for 8 rats in each group. **P<0.01, statistically significant c...
<p>In (A) and (B), each point represents the average amounts of daily water consumption and food int...
<p>The body weights (mean<i>±</i>SD) of each group of rats (n = 10 per group) recorded weekly are sh...
<p>The cumulative average weight gain for each group during the four week feeding period is given in...
<p>In each trial, rats were classified as leaders or followers according to their performance in the...
<p>The data represent mean ± SEM of body weight (n = 8). The increase of body weight over the 8-week...
<p>Data are presented as means ± SEM for 8 rats in each group. **P<0.01, statistically significant c...
<p>The data represent the percentage of hormone bound to blood cells. The label corresponding to the...
<p>*p<0.05, **p<0.01, ***p<0.001 vs. control group at the respective time point (ANOVA and Tukey tes...
<p>All drugs were administered for 1.5 h during the treatment period. Values are presented as means,...
<p>The data are the mean ± sem of 6 animals per group, and are expressed in moles/L of water in the ...
<p>N = 6 in all groups. %BW = percentage of body weight. Statistical comparisons between groups (two...
<p>A: morning, B: evening. Data are shown as means±SEM; n = 7/group; analyzed by global one-way ANOV...
<p>Data are presented as means ± SEM for 8 rats in each group. **P<0.01, statistically significant c...
<p>Data are presented as means ± SEM for 8 rats in each group. **P<0.01, statistically significant c...
<p>Data are presented as means ± SEM for 8 rats in each group. **P<0.01, statistically significant c...
<p>In (A) and (B), each point represents the average amounts of daily water consumption and food int...
<p>The body weights (mean<i>±</i>SD) of each group of rats (n = 10 per group) recorded weekly are sh...
<p>The cumulative average weight gain for each group during the four week feeding period is given in...
<p>In each trial, rats were classified as leaders or followers according to their performance in the...
<p>The data represent mean ± SEM of body weight (n = 8). The increase of body weight over the 8-week...
<p>Data are presented as means ± SEM for 8 rats in each group. **P<0.01, statistically significant c...
<p>The data represent the percentage of hormone bound to blood cells. The label corresponding to the...
<p>*p<0.05, **p<0.01, ***p<0.001 vs. control group at the respective time point (ANOVA and Tukey tes...
<p>All drugs were administered for 1.5 h during the treatment period. Values are presented as means,...
<p>The data are the mean ± sem of 6 animals per group, and are expressed in moles/L of water in the ...
<p>N = 6 in all groups. %BW = percentage of body weight. Statistical comparisons between groups (two...
<p>A: morning, B: evening. Data are shown as means±SEM; n = 7/group; analyzed by global one-way ANOV...