Rats fed HFCS gained a lot more
weight than rats fed real sugar, even when fed the same number of calories.
A study showed that rats who ate a high - fat diet with cherry powder gained less
weight than rats who didn't have cherry powder.
Researchers found that rats drinking high fructose corn syrup (HFCS) gained significantly more
weight than rats drinking sugar water, even though the amount of calories consumed was the same.
The rats who ate the high - sugar diets gained weight faster and gained more
weight than the rats who had not eaten sugar.
Rats that were given tart cherry powder combined with a high - fat diet gained less
weight than rats that were not given cherries.
A 2008 study found that rats fed a diet of yoghurt mixed with artificial sweetener saccharin actually gained more
weight than rats given the same amount of yoghurt mixed with glucose.
«Experimental orthotopic transplantation of a tissue - engineered oesophagus in rats» describes transplanting an esophagus into rats that was seeded with their own stem cells, and notes that all animals survived the study period (14 days), and gained more
weight than rats given a placebo operation.
Throughout the course of the experiment, the rats getting capsaicin gained 8 percent less weight than untreated animals, and just a little more
weight than rats eating a normal diet.
Not exact matches
Over several hours, the
rats consumed 30 % more oxygen
than control
rats; the experiment was not designed to test for
weight loss.
In fact, the
rats that ran on the wheels had stronger bones
than the normal -
weight controls.»
The researchers found urethane to be more effective
than diazepam, suppressing seizures for multiple days and accelerating recovery of
weight lost while protecting the
rats from cell loss in the hippocampus.
In the spirit of my analogy, they are talking about changing the estimated
weight of the
rats rather
than the estimated displacement of the platform.
Since you have no new information about the
weight of the
rats, the correct inference is that the spring in the box is softer
than you thought, so that the predicted effect of adding a brick will be precisely twice what you used to think, and more likely to break something.
However, the CD fed
rats gained
weight, were insulin resistant and had higher plasma lipids
than the MCD group (25).
Nitrosamines, which are potent carcinogens, are often found in soy protein foods, and are greatly increased during the high temperature drying process.20 Not surprisingly, animal feeding studies show a lower
weight gain for
rats on soy formula
than those on whole milk, high - lactose formula.21 Similar results have been observed in children on macrobiotic diets which include the use of soy milk and large amounts of whole grains.
The raw peanut
rats lost significantly more
weight than the peanut butter
rats.
And the
weight - training
rats, although they were much stronger at the end of the experiment
than they had been at the start, showed no discernible augmentation of neurogenesis.
In a 2010 Princeton University study, researchers found that
rats given water sweetened with HFCS gained significantly more
weight than those given water sweetened with plain sugar, despite calorie intake being the same between both groups.
The researchers found that the sugar group gained
weight faster and in larger quantities
than the
rats fed the sugar - free diet.
A total of 14 studies (64 %) showed that
rats with access to food with low - calorie sweeteners gained more
weight than those with access to glucose - sweetened food.
In the end,
rats with access to HFCS gained significantly more
weight than those with access to table sugar, even when the overall caloric intake was the same as with other sweeteners.
One study showed that
rats who drank HFCS - sweetened beverages gained significantly more
weight than those who slurped drinks sweetened with sugar — even when both groups consumed the same amount of calories.
Exposure of
rats, mice, and dogs for several weeks showed some damage to the testes and sperm at doses of more
than 26 mg boron / kg which corresponds to 15 grams of borax / day for 60 kg body
weight.
And now there's more evidence that diet drinks are as bad as normal ones; one university study found that
rats fed artificially sweetened drinks for ten days gained more
weight than those fed sugar - sweetened drinks.
The problem is that a little bit of everything can eventually add up to a lot of
weight gain, particularly in pet
rats confined to cages for many hours a day who have nothing better to do
than nosh.
Since you have no new information about the
weight of the
rats, the correct inference is that the spring in the box is softer
than you thought, so that the predicted effect of adding a brick will be precisely twice what you used to think, and more likely to break something.