2018
DOI: 10.15448/1983-652x.2018.1.27672
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Ganho de peso e alterações metabólicas em camundongos submetidos à dieta hiperlipídica

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“…The adoption of controlled hypercaloric diets has been widely used in animal models for inducing the state of obesity as a consequence of higher caloric intake, whether from lipids or carbohydrates (Nascimento et al 2008;Pereira 2018). In this sense, we observed a relevant acceptance of the hypercaloric refined carbohydrate diet by the treated mice, which might be due to the increase in food consumption between the groups.…”
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confidence: 48%
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“…The adoption of controlled hypercaloric diets has been widely used in animal models for inducing the state of obesity as a consequence of higher caloric intake, whether from lipids or carbohydrates (Nascimento et al 2008;Pereira 2018). In this sense, we observed a relevant acceptance of the hypercaloric refined carbohydrate diet by the treated mice, which might be due to the increase in food consumption between the groups.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 48%
“…It is worth mentioning that the energy composition of the diet is also a factor for weight gain in attempts to induce obesity in animal models. Pereira et al (2018) report that the dietary intake of the high-fat diet (42% lipids) was lower than the normocaloric diet consumed by the control group. However, despite the low food intake, the treated animals showed weight gain because the energy density of the high-fat diet was higher.…”
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“…Apesar da ração teste ter apresentado um aumento de glicose plasmática nos ratos, assim como a RN comparadas com a HLC, esse aumento não foi significativo, como em outros estudos com uso de ração hiperlipídica para roedores (Pereira et al, 2018;Mioto et al, 2006;Moura et al, 2012;Estadella et al, 2004). Contudo, a ração HLT levou a um quadro dislipidemico, e apresentou eficácia, como possível modelo experimental para outros estudos, além do que, quando comparada à outras rações, foi a que causou menor efeito deletério hepático.…”
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