C. Da Costa, L. Pessôa, Gabrielle Ribeiro Gracio, M. D. C. de Abreu, B. F. D. C. Boueri, C. R. Pessanha, A. D. Pereira, D. Ribeiro, G. Boaventura
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Abstract
Purpose
The purpose of this study is to assess the effect of a diet added with taro (Colocasia esculenta) flour on the body composition of rats.
Design/methodology/approach
Weanling male rats were divided into Control (n = 11) and experimental groups (Taro, n = 12); experimental rats were fed on taro for 90 days. Food intake, body mass and length were evaluated on a weekly basis. Body composition was assessed through dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry and intra abdominal fat mass was measured at the end of 90 days.
Findings
Taro group recorded protein intake (55.5 ± 14.1 vs 43.8 ± 12.8 kcal, P < 0.009), body mass (between 40 and 90 days, P < 0.05), fat mass (147.3 ± 7.7 vs 99 ± 6.1 g, P < 0.001), lean mass (282.8 ± 4 vs 253.5 ± 7 g, P < 0.001), trunk fat mass (97.1 ± 7.7 vs 71.5 ± 4.1 g, P < 0.010), as well as intra-abdominal (31.3 ± 1.9 vs 21.1 ± 1.7 g, P < 0.001), epididymal (9.2 ± 0.8 vs 4.7 ± 0.5 g, P < 0.001) and retroperitoneal (14.2 ± 0.9 vs 8.8 ± 1.2 g, P < 0.002) fat mass higher than that of the Control group.
Originality/value
Taro flour would show anabolic effects on body compartments of rats. The extrapolation of these findings herein recorded for rats to humans requires caution; however, it is necessary conducting further studies to investigate potentials anabolic effects of taro (Colocacia esculenta) flour on the body composition of physical training models.
目的研究在日粮中添加芋粉对大鼠体成分的影响。设计/方法/方法将断奶雄性大鼠分为对照组(n = 11)和试验组(Taro, n = 12);实验大鼠饲喂芋头90 d。每周对食物摄入量、体重和身高进行评估。通过双能x线吸收仪评估体成分,并在90天结束时测量腹部脂肪量。FindingsTaro组记录蛋白质摄入量(55.5±14.1 vs 43.8±12.8千卡,P < 0.009),体重(40到90天,P < 0.05),脂肪量(147.3±7.7 vs 99±6.1 g, P < 0.001),精益质量(282.8±4和253.5±7 g, P < 0.001),躯干脂肪量(97.1±7.7 vs 71.5±4.1 g, P < 0.010),以及腹腔(31.3±1.9 vs 21.1±1.7 g, P < 0.001),附睾的(9.2±0.8 vs 4.7±0.5 g, P < 0.001)和腹膜后(14.2±0.9 vs 8.8±1.2克,P < 0.002)脂肪量高于对照组。原创性/价值木薯粉对大鼠身体各区有合成代谢作用。将这些记录在老鼠身上的发现外推到人类身上需要谨慎;然而,有必要进一步研究芋头粉对体育训练模型体成分的潜在合成代谢影响。