Ad libitum (AL) supply of standard chow is the feeding method most often used for rodents in animal experiments. However, AL feeding is known to result in a shorter lifespan and decreased health as compared with restricted feeding. Restricted feeding and thus limiting calorie intake prevents many health problems, increases lifespan and can also increase group uniformity. All this leads to a reduced number of animals needed. So-called standard chows are known to be prone to variation in composition. Synthetic foods have a more standard composition, contributing to group uniformity which, like diet reduction, may decrease the number of animals necessary to obtain statistical significance. In this study, we compared the effects of AL versus re...
Reducing the intake of dietary energy by laboratory rodents to well below that of animals allowed to...
The effect of food restriction on the caecal bacterial and short-chain fatty acid (SCFA) concentrati...
The influence of diet and feed restriction on kidney function was studied in aging male albino rats....
Contains fulltext : 109861.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Ad libitum (A...
Ad libitum (AL) overfeeding is the most significant, uncontrolled variable affecting the outcome of ...
A significant correlation exists between average daily food consumption and 2-yr survival in control...
Background: The influence of feed restriction and different diet's caloric value on the aerobic and ...
In lactating rats, food restriction for the first two weeks postpartum extends the period of lactati...
Abstract: Laboratory rats, when kept in conditions regarded as "standard", are physically ...
Long-term dietary restriction programs which retard aging processes in rodents usually involve meal ...
Background: Studies using laboratory animals under what are considered to be standard conditions nor...
Laboratory rats are commonly fed ad libitum (AL). Moderate dietary restriction (DR) decreases mortal...
These studies examined the effects of prolonged food restriction and lysine supplementation on growt...
The relationship between tumor incidence and diet, in rodents, has been studied for several decades ...
Dietary restriction (DR) is an important experimental paradigm for lifespan and healthspan extension...
Reducing the intake of dietary energy by laboratory rodents to well below that of animals allowed to...
The effect of food restriction on the caecal bacterial and short-chain fatty acid (SCFA) concentrati...
The influence of diet and feed restriction on kidney function was studied in aging male albino rats....
Contains fulltext : 109861.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Ad libitum (A...
Ad libitum (AL) overfeeding is the most significant, uncontrolled variable affecting the outcome of ...
A significant correlation exists between average daily food consumption and 2-yr survival in control...
Background: The influence of feed restriction and different diet's caloric value on the aerobic and ...
In lactating rats, food restriction for the first two weeks postpartum extends the period of lactati...
Abstract: Laboratory rats, when kept in conditions regarded as "standard", are physically ...
Long-term dietary restriction programs which retard aging processes in rodents usually involve meal ...
Background: Studies using laboratory animals under what are considered to be standard conditions nor...
Laboratory rats are commonly fed ad libitum (AL). Moderate dietary restriction (DR) decreases mortal...
These studies examined the effects of prolonged food restriction and lysine supplementation on growt...
The relationship between tumor incidence and diet, in rodents, has been studied for several decades ...
Dietary restriction (DR) is an important experimental paradigm for lifespan and healthspan extension...
Reducing the intake of dietary energy by laboratory rodents to well below that of animals allowed to...
The effect of food restriction on the caecal bacterial and short-chain fatty acid (SCFA) concentrati...
The influence of diet and feed restriction on kidney function was studied in aging male albino rats....