Joint effects of exercise and dietary carbohydrate on pregnancy outcome and early neonatal survival in rats

Exercise and dietary carbohydrate restriction during pregnancy independently reduce maternal weight gain and offspring survival. It was hypothesized that the combined stress of exercise and dietary carbohydrate restriction would decrease offspring survival more than the independent effects. Within t...

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Main Author: Leccisi-Esrey, Katja
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Language:en
Published: McGill University 1991
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spelling ndltd-LACETR-oai-collectionscanada.gc.ca-QMM.605342014-02-13T03:54:42ZJoint effects of exercise and dietary carbohydrate on pregnancy outcome and early neonatal survival in ratsLeccisi-Esrey, KatjaRats -- Reproduction.Pregnancy -- Nutritional aspects.Exercise.Exercise and dietary carbohydrate restriction during pregnancy independently reduce maternal weight gain and offspring survival. It was hypothesized that the combined stress of exercise and dietary carbohydrate restriction would decrease offspring survival more than the independent effects. Within the exercise and sedentary groups pregnant rats were randomly assigned to be fed either 60%, 40%, or 20% dietary carbohydrate ad libitum. No statistical interactions were found between exercise and diet. Main effects were found for litter weight, maternal feed intake and weight gain, but not for litter size, pup birthweight, or pup survival in the first two days postpartum. Exercised rats gained less weight and ate more on a per gram body weight basis than sedentary rats. Rats fed carbohydrate restricted diets ate less and gained less weight than the rats fed 60% carbohydrate. These results demonstrate that the neonatal rat is not vulnerable to the effects of moderate maternal exercise and carbohydrate restriction during pregnancy.McGill University1991Electronic Thesis or Dissertationapplication/pdfenalephsysno: 001245984proquestno: AAIMM72108Theses scanned by UMI/ProQuest.All items in eScholarship@McGill are protected by copyright with all rights reserved unless otherwise indicated.Master of Science (School of Dietetics and Human Nutrition.) http://digitool.Library.McGill.CA:80/R/?func=dbin-jump-full&object_id=60534
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topic Rats -- Reproduction.
Pregnancy -- Nutritional aspects.
Exercise.
spellingShingle Rats -- Reproduction.
Pregnancy -- Nutritional aspects.
Exercise.
Leccisi-Esrey, Katja
Joint effects of exercise and dietary carbohydrate on pregnancy outcome and early neonatal survival in rats
description Exercise and dietary carbohydrate restriction during pregnancy independently reduce maternal weight gain and offspring survival. It was hypothesized that the combined stress of exercise and dietary carbohydrate restriction would decrease offspring survival more than the independent effects. Within the exercise and sedentary groups pregnant rats were randomly assigned to be fed either 60%, 40%, or 20% dietary carbohydrate ad libitum. No statistical interactions were found between exercise and diet. Main effects were found for litter weight, maternal feed intake and weight gain, but not for litter size, pup birthweight, or pup survival in the first two days postpartum. Exercised rats gained less weight and ate more on a per gram body weight basis than sedentary rats. Rats fed carbohydrate restricted diets ate less and gained less weight than the rats fed 60% carbohydrate. These results demonstrate that the neonatal rat is not vulnerable to the effects of moderate maternal exercise and carbohydrate restriction during pregnancy.
author Leccisi-Esrey, Katja
author_facet Leccisi-Esrey, Katja
author_sort Leccisi-Esrey, Katja
title Joint effects of exercise and dietary carbohydrate on pregnancy outcome and early neonatal survival in rats
title_short Joint effects of exercise and dietary carbohydrate on pregnancy outcome and early neonatal survival in rats
title_full Joint effects of exercise and dietary carbohydrate on pregnancy outcome and early neonatal survival in rats
title_fullStr Joint effects of exercise and dietary carbohydrate on pregnancy outcome and early neonatal survival in rats
title_full_unstemmed Joint effects of exercise and dietary carbohydrate on pregnancy outcome and early neonatal survival in rats
title_sort joint effects of exercise and dietary carbohydrate on pregnancy outcome and early neonatal survival in rats
publisher McGill University
publishDate 1991
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