Limits to sustained energy intake XXVIII: Beneficial effects of high dietary fat on lactation performance in mice

Volume: 221, Issue: 16
Published: Aug 15, 2018
Abstract
null Maximal animal performance may be limited by the ability of an animal to dissipate heat: the heat dissipation limitation (HDL) theory. Because the incidental heat produced during digestion [specific dynamic action (SDA)] varies among diets, the HDL theory predicts that lactating female mice consuming diets with lower SDA should have increased reproductive performance. Dietary fat has a lower SDA than dietary carbohydrate. Female mice were...
Paper Details
Title
Limits to sustained energy intake XXVIII: Beneficial effects of high dietary fat on lactation performance in mice
Published Date
Aug 15, 2018
Volume
221
Issue
16
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