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Severe undernutrition in growing and adult animals

19*. The metabolic rates and body temperatures of calorie-deficient and protein-deficient pigs

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  09 March 2007

J. G. Ablett
Affiliation:
Medical Research Council Department of Experimental Medicine, Cambridge
R. A. McCance
Affiliation:
Medical Research Council Department of Experimental Medicine, Cambridge
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Abstract

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1. The body temperatures and resting oxygen consumptions of calorie-deficient and protein-deficient pigs have been measured at 12, 21, 26, 30, 36 and 40°.

2. A fall in the environmental temperature was followed by a rise of the same order in the oxygen consumptions of the two groups of animals, and past and present evidence indicates that the rise in normal animals of the same size is similar.

3. The rectal temperatures and oxygen consumptions of the protein-deficient pigs were higher at all the above temperatures than those of the calorie-deficient animals but not as high as those of normal animals.

4. The differences in rectal temperatures and oxygen consumptions were highly significant at 30°, which is probably within or near the zone of thermal neutrality of all the animals.

Type
Research Article
Copyright
Copyright © The Nutrition Society 1969

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