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Swimming Exercise and Transient Food Deprivation in Caenorhabditis elegans Promote Mitochondrial Maintenance and Protect Against Chemical-Induced Mitotoxicity [PDF]
Exercise and caloric restriction improve health, including reducing risk of cardiovascular disease, neurological disease, and cancer. However, molecular mechanisms underlying these protections are poorly understood, partly due to the cost and time ...
Jessica H. Hartman +6 more
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Depriving Mice of Sleep also Deprives of Food [PDF]
Both sleep-wake behavior and circadian rhythms are tightly coupled to energy metabolism and food intake. Altered feeding times in mice are known to entrain clock gene rhythms in the brain and liver, and sleep-deprived humans tend to eat more and gain weight. Previous observations in mice showing that sleep deprivation (SD) changes clock gene expression
Nina Đukanović +5 more
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Food deprivation is a common stress in crustaceans that can affect their behavior and physiology. In this study, a video recording analysis system was used to compare the predation rate and behavior of the Chinese mitten crab, Eriocheir sinensis ...
Qiaolin Long +5 more
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Physiological responses to long fasting followed by refeeding in juveniles of pirapitinga, Piaractus brachypomus [PDF]
For many fish species, prolonged fasting is part of their life cycle, as there are seasonal fluctuations in the quantity and quality of food available in their natural habitat.
Lívia de Assis PORTO +4 more
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Food deprivation does not affect growth performance of juvenile tambacu [PDF]
The objective of this study was to evaluate the efficiency of food deprivation on the growth performance of the commercially important hybrid fish tambacu (Piaractus mesopotamicus male × Colossoma macropomum female).
Arlan de Lima PAZ +2 more
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Temperature affects the use of storage fatty acids as energy source in a benthic copepod (Platychelipus littoralis, Harpacticoida) [PDF]
The utilization of storage lipids and their associated fatty acids (FA) is an important means for organisms to cope with periods of food shortage, however, little is known about the dynamics and FA mobilization in benthic copepods (order Harpacticoida ...
De Troch, Marleen +3 more
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Objective:Antimuscarinic treatment in fasted mice and rats causes clonic convulsion soon after food intake. This study was designed to evaluate the electrophysiological markers of these convulsions and fasting in electrocorticograms in rats.Methods:Male ...
Aslı Zengin Türkmen +5 more
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Hermaphrodites are characterized by plastic sex allocation, by which they adjust their allocation of reproductive resources according to mating opportunities.
Dáša Schleicherová +2 more
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Food Deprivation: A neuroscientific perspective [PDF]
Deprivation of food has powerful effects on almost every aspect of food-related anticipatory and consummatory behaviors. Prolonged periods of starving are one of the most tragic experiences of humanity and in these periods, thoughts about food crowd mental life.
Schupp, Harald T., Renner, Britta
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Digestive and locomotor capacity show opposing responses to changing food availability in an ambush predatory fish [PDF]
Metabolic rates vary widely within species, but little is known about how variation in the “floor” (i.e. standard metabolic rate in ectotherms; SMR) and “ceiling” (maximum metabolic rate; MMR) for an individual's aerobic scope (AS) are linked with the ...
Ali +67 more
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