The objective of the present work was to study nutritional and biochemical parameters of female rats submitted to protein calorie malnutrition after birth and subsequent nutritional recovery, associated or not with physical exercise (swimming 30 minutes/day, 5 days/week during 8 weeks). 32 female Fisher rats were used which were divided into four groups: Sedentary Control (SC), Trained Control TC), Sedentary Recovered (SR) and Trained Recovered (TR). Food ingestion, weight gain and serum concentrations of total protein, albumin, hemoglobin and glucose were studied. It was observed that training produced increased food ingestion but without significant weight gain. Biochemical evaluation showed that the animals did not present nutritio...
To investigate the alterations of glucose homeostasis and variables of the insulin-like growth facto...
Background: Malnutrition in utero can program the fetal tissues, making them more vulnerable to meta...
Early malnutrition during gestation and lactation modifies growth and metabolism permanently. Follow...
The goal of this work was to verify whether malnutrition causes modifications in lipid profile and i...
The effect of intrauterine and postnatal protein-calorie malnutrition on the biochemical ability to ...
This study aimed to investigate the effects of physical training, and different levels of protein in...
ABSTRACT Objective To study the relationship between exercise and malnourishment because recent evi...
This study was designed to evaluate biomarkers of oxidative stress in rats with or without aerobic e...
The main aim of the present study was to analyse the effects induced by six weeks of swimming period...
This study was designed to evaluate biomarkers of oxidative stress in rats with or without aerobic e...
The goal of the present work was to study the oxidative stress and lipid profile in malnourished ani...
ABSTRACT Objective: To propose a duathlon model adapted for rats (associated swimming and running t...
Few studies dealing with effort intensity during swimming exercise in rats have been reported in the...
The objective of this study was to analyze the aerobic capacity, through the maximal lactate steady-...
This study aimed to investigate the effects of interval and continuous training on the body mass gai...
To investigate the alterations of glucose homeostasis and variables of the insulin-like growth facto...
Background: Malnutrition in utero can program the fetal tissues, making them more vulnerable to meta...
Early malnutrition during gestation and lactation modifies growth and metabolism permanently. Follow...
The goal of this work was to verify whether malnutrition causes modifications in lipid profile and i...
The effect of intrauterine and postnatal protein-calorie malnutrition on the biochemical ability to ...
This study aimed to investigate the effects of physical training, and different levels of protein in...
ABSTRACT Objective To study the relationship between exercise and malnourishment because recent evi...
This study was designed to evaluate biomarkers of oxidative stress in rats with or without aerobic e...
The main aim of the present study was to analyse the effects induced by six weeks of swimming period...
This study was designed to evaluate biomarkers of oxidative stress in rats with or without aerobic e...
The goal of the present work was to study the oxidative stress and lipid profile in malnourished ani...
ABSTRACT Objective: To propose a duathlon model adapted for rats (associated swimming and running t...
Few studies dealing with effort intensity during swimming exercise in rats have been reported in the...
The objective of this study was to analyze the aerobic capacity, through the maximal lactate steady-...
This study aimed to investigate the effects of interval and continuous training on the body mass gai...
To investigate the alterations of glucose homeostasis and variables of the insulin-like growth facto...
Background: Malnutrition in utero can program the fetal tissues, making them more vulnerable to meta...
Early malnutrition during gestation and lactation modifies growth and metabolism permanently. Follow...