Sentences with phrase «kg body wt»

In a thermoneutral environment, most mammalian species need ~ 44 — 66 mL / kg body wt.
When Sprague - Dawley rats were fed a diet including 148 mg green tea catechins / d for 12 d, fasting plasma glucose and insulin concentrations and the insulin response to an oral glucose load (2 g glucose / kg body wt) were significantly reduced (9).
During the euglycemic hyperinsulinemic clamp procedure, the mean glucose infusion rate needed to maintain euglycemia increased by 30 %, from 12.9 μmol · kg body wt − 1 · min − 1 during the usual diet to 16.8 μmol · kg body wt − 1 · min − 1 after the LCD (P = 0.03).
Treatment by gavage (500 mg / kg body wt) with a phenolic - rich extract and an anthocyanin - enriched fraction formulated with Labrasol lowered elevated blood glucose levels by 33 and 51 %, respectively.

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Curcumin dissolved in corn oil was fed orally to both 6 and 24 - month - old animals at a dose of 30 mg ml - 1 kg - 1 body wt daily for one month (Reddy and Lokesh 1996).
It is generally accepted that the preservation of LBM and of physical performance during any degree of energy restriction occurs when protein is in the range of 1.2 to 1.7 g · kg reference body wt − 1 · d − 1.
Healthy kittens need a minimum of 9.4 g of protein of high biologic value per kg metabolic body wt / day.
Healthy adult dogs need a minimum of 2.62 g of protein of high biologic value per kg metabolic body wt (ie, BWkg0.75) / day (NRC guidelines).
Optimal diets for adult dogs should contain a minimum 5 % fat as dry matter (AAFCO guidelines) or 1.3 g of fat per kg metabolic body wt / day (NRC guidelines) or 10 g fat / 1, 000 kcal ME (NRC guidelines).
The exponential formula (RER = 70 [body wt in kg0.75]-RRB- can be used for animals of any body weight, whereas the linear formula (RER = 30 × [body wt in kg] + 70) is restricted for use in animals that weigh > 2 kg and < 45 kg.
The cat has a higher protein requirement than most species, and healthy adult cats need a minimum of 3.97 g of protein of high biologic value per kg metabolic body wt / day.
Optimal diets for growing puppies should contain a minimum 8 % fat as dry matter (AAFCO guidelines) or 5.9 g of fat per kg metabolic body wt / day (NRC guidelines) or 21.3 g fat / 1, 000 kcal ME (NRC guidelines).
Healthy puppies 4 — 14 wk old and > 14 wk old need a minimum of 9.7 g and 12.5 g of protein of high biologic value per kg metabolic body wt / day, respectively.
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