1. Adiposity and weight gain in Mangalarga Marchador horses subjected to hypercaloric diet
- Author
-
Alexandre Augusto de Oliveira Gobesso, Rafael Resende Faleiros, Cahuê Francisco Rosa Paz, Debora da Silva Freitas Ribeiro, and Rodrigo Ribeiro
- Subjects
mangalarga marchador ,040301 veterinary sciences ,metabolic syndrome ,0403 veterinary science ,ganho de peso ,Animal science ,dieta hipercalórica ,Fat accumulation ,Medicine ,Mangalarga Marchador ,horses ,gordura regional ,Adiposity ,equine ,adiposity ,lcsh:Veterinary medicine ,General Veterinary ,biology ,business.industry ,Adiposidade ,0402 animal and dairy science ,Horse ,Mangalarga ,weight gain ,04 agricultural and veterinary sciences ,medicine.disease ,biology.organism_classification ,040201 dairy & animal science ,Obesity ,equinos ,lcsh:SF600-1100 ,Analysis of variance ,Subcutaneous adipose tissue ,medicine.symptom ,Ultrasonography ,business ,Weight gain ,síndrome metabólica ,hypercaloric diet ,regional fat - Abstract
In recent years, several researchers have been studying obesity in national horse breeds; however, no studies demonstrating the dynamic of body and regional fat accumulation (adiposity) Mangalarga Marchador horses subjected to hypercaloric diets have been found. This study aimed to characterize the deposition of body and regional fat in horses with diet-induced weight gain. A total of nine Mangalarga Marchador adult horses with initial body condition score (BCS) of 2.9 ±1/9 (mean ±SD) were subjected to a hypercaloric, grain-rich diet for five months. Body weight and the following morphometric regional adiposity variables were analyzed: BCS, cresty neck scores (CNS), neck circumferences (NC) at 25, 50 and 75% of its length, and accumulation of subcutaneous adipose tissue at the base of the tail using ultrasonography (BTU). These data were collected at baseline and fortnightly after beginning the diet-induced weight gain until the end of the experiment. The effect of time on the variables was verified by analysis of variance (ANOVA) in randomized blocks or the Friedman’s test, and the means were compared by the Tukey’s test (p≤0.05). Exposure to hypercaloric diet promoted a mean weight gain of 27.45% (p
- Published
- 2020