Recovery from malnutrition in rats with or without the addition of dietary food supplements, vitamins and minerals during the growth period
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Resumo: | ObjectiveThe objective of this study was to analyze dietary food supplementation efficiency in the municipal district of Quissamã, RJ, for recovery from malnutrition during the growth period. MethodsWe used 42 Rattus norvegicus, weaned on the 26th day and induced to malnutrition for 21 days (low protein diet 2%, ad libitum). The animals were divided into 7 groups and fed their respective diets, all of them isoproteic (10%) and isocaloric (350Kcal/100g). Their body weight was registered and liver, kidneys, spleen and intestines were collected and weighed after the animals were sacrificed. ResultsOn the 28th day, the mean weight gain (75.33g) in the supplementary food control group was significantly inferior to the other groups, and the mean weight gain of the supplementary food and vitamins + minerals control group was the highest (213.17g). Almost all the groups showed statistical differences for the mean weight of the liver, kidneys and spleen; in the supplementary food control group these organs presented the lowest weight (respectively 3.34g; 0.97g; 0.24g), being significantly inferior to the other groups. The supplementary food and vitamins + minerals control group presented the highest mean liver weight (13.85g),as well as the highest kidneys (1.88g) and spleen mean weight (0.87g). The number of Peyer patches/animal varied from 9 to 13, without differences among the groups; the size of the Peyer patches (2.6mm) for the supplementary food control group was significantly smaller than in the other groups. The Quissamã food supplement presented the largest Peyer patches (4.4mm). The food supplement control group presented lower values for all of the studied comparative parameters, since no dietary vitamins and minerals were added. ConclusionThe Quissamã, RJ diet reaches the minimal needs to promote recovery from malnutrition, rendering unnecessary the addition of vitamins and mineral and/or food supplementation. |
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Recovery from malnutrition in rats with or without the addition of dietary food supplements, vitamins and minerals during the growth periodRecuperação da desnutrição em ratos mediante rações adicionadas ou não de suplemento alimentar e de vitaminas e minerais durante o período de crescimentoprotein-energy malnutritionfood supplementbody weightratsdietary vitaminsdesnutrição protéico-energéticasuplemento alimentarpeso corporalratosvitaminas na dietaObjectiveThe objective of this study was to analyze dietary food supplementation efficiency in the municipal district of Quissamã, RJ, for recovery from malnutrition during the growth period. MethodsWe used 42 Rattus norvegicus, weaned on the 26th day and induced to malnutrition for 21 days (low protein diet 2%, ad libitum). The animals were divided into 7 groups and fed their respective diets, all of them isoproteic (10%) and isocaloric (350Kcal/100g). Their body weight was registered and liver, kidneys, spleen and intestines were collected and weighed after the animals were sacrificed. ResultsOn the 28th day, the mean weight gain (75.33g) in the supplementary food control group was significantly inferior to the other groups, and the mean weight gain of the supplementary food and vitamins + minerals control group was the highest (213.17g). Almost all the groups showed statistical differences for the mean weight of the liver, kidneys and spleen; in the supplementary food control group these organs presented the lowest weight (respectively 3.34g; 0.97g; 0.24g), being significantly inferior to the other groups. The supplementary food and vitamins + minerals control group presented the highest mean liver weight (13.85g),as well as the highest kidneys (1.88g) and spleen mean weight (0.87g). The number of Peyer patches/animal varied from 9 to 13, without differences among the groups; the size of the Peyer patches (2.6mm) for the supplementary food control group was significantly smaller than in the other groups. The Quissamã food supplement presented the largest Peyer patches (4.4mm). The food supplement control group presented lower values for all of the studied comparative parameters, since no dietary vitamins and minerals were added. ConclusionThe Quissamã, RJ diet reaches the minimal needs to promote recovery from malnutrition, rendering unnecessary the addition of vitamins and mineral and/or food supplementation. ObjetivosO propósito deste estudo foi analisar experimentalmente a eficiência da suplementação alimentar da dieta do Município de Quissamã, RJ, em recuperar a desnutrição durante o período de crescimento. MétodosForam utilizados 42 Rattus norvegicus, desmamados ao 26º dia e induzidos à desnutrição por 21 dias (ração hipoprotéica 2%, ad libitum). Os animais foram distribuídos em sete grupos, alimentados com suas respectivas dietas, todas isoprotéicas (10%) e isoenergéticas (350Kcal/100g). Foi registrado o peso dos animais e, após o sacrifício, foram coletados e pesados fígado, rins, baço e intestino. ResultadosO ganho ponderal médio no 28º dia do controle suplemento alimentar (75,33g) foi significativamente inferior aos demais grupos, e o do controle suplemento alimentar e vitaminas+minerais foi o mais elevado (213,17). Quase todos os grupos diferenciaram-se estatisticamente no peso médio de fígado, rins e baço; os órgãos do controle suplemento alimentar apresentaram o menor peso (respectivamente 3,34g; 0,97g; 0,24g) sendo significativamente inferior aos demais grupos. O controle suplemento alimentar e vitaminas+minerais apresentou o maior peso médio do fígado (13,85g). O Controle vitaminas+minerais apresentou o maior peso médio dos rins (1,88g) e do baço (0,87g). O número de placas de Peyer/animal variou de nove a treze, sem diferenças entre os grupos; o tamanho das placas de Peyer do controle suplemento alimentar (2,6mm) foi significativamente inferior aos demais grupos. O Quissamã suplemento alimentar apresentou as maiores placas de Peyer (4,4mm). O controle suplemento alimentar apresentou sempre valores inferiores para todos os parâmetros estudados comparativamente, já que não foram adicionados à sua ração vitaminas e minerais. ConclusãoA dieta de Quissamã, RJ experimentalmente alcança as necessidades mínimas para promover a recuperação da desnutrição, sendo desnecessária a adição de vitaminas e minerais e/ou suplemento alimentar. Núcleo de Editoração – PUC-Campinas2023-08-11info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://periodicos.puc-campinas.edu.br/nutricao/article/view/9168Brazilian Journal of Nutrition; Vol. 17 No. 1 (2004): Revista de NutriçãoRevista de Nutrição; Vol. 17 Núm. 1 (2004): Revista de NutriçãoRevista de Nutrição; v. 17 n. 1 (2004): Revista de Nutrição1678-9865reponame:Revista de Nutriçãoinstname:Pontifícia Universidade Católica de Campinas (PUC-CAMPINAS)instacron:PUC_CAMPporhttps://periodicos.puc-campinas.edu.br/nutricao/article/view/9168/6553Copyright (c) 2023 Maria Angélica GUZMÁN-SILVA, Aline Rabello WANDERLEY, Viviane Miguel MACÊDO, Gilson Teles BOAVENTURAhttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess GUZMÁN-SILVA, Maria AngélicaRabello WANDERLEY, Aline MACÊDO, Viviane MiguelTeles BOAVENTURA, Gilson2023-08-11T14:29:55Zoai:ojs.periodicos.puc-campinas.edu.br:article/9168Revistahttp://www.scielo.br/rnPRIhttps://periodicos.puc-campinas.edu.br/nutricao/oai||sbi.submissionrn@puc-campinas.edu.br1678-98651415-5273opendoar:2023-08-11T14:29:55Revista de Nutrição - Pontifícia Universidade Católica de Campinas (PUC-CAMPINAS)false |
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Recovery from malnutrition in rats with or without the addition of dietary food supplements, vitamins and minerals during the growth period Recuperação da desnutrição em ratos mediante rações adicionadas ou não de suplemento alimentar e de vitaminas e minerais durante o período de crescimento |
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Recovery from malnutrition in rats with or without the addition of dietary food supplements, vitamins and minerals during the growth period |
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Recovery from malnutrition in rats with or without the addition of dietary food supplements, vitamins and minerals during the growth period GUZMÁN-SILVA, Maria Angélica protein-energy malnutrition food supplement body weight rats dietary vitamins desnutrição protéico-energética suplemento alimentar peso corporal ratos vitaminas na dieta |
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Recovery from malnutrition in rats with or without the addition of dietary food supplements, vitamins and minerals during the growth period |
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Recovery from malnutrition in rats with or without the addition of dietary food supplements, vitamins and minerals during the growth period |
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Recovery from malnutrition in rats with or without the addition of dietary food supplements, vitamins and minerals during the growth period |
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Recovery from malnutrition in rats with or without the addition of dietary food supplements, vitamins and minerals during the growth period |
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Recovery from malnutrition in rats with or without the addition of dietary food supplements, vitamins and minerals during the growth period |
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GUZMÁN-SILVA, Maria Angélica |
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GUZMÁN-SILVA, Maria Angélica Rabello WANDERLEY, Aline MACÊDO, Viviane Miguel Teles BOAVENTURA, Gilson |
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Rabello WANDERLEY, Aline MACÊDO, Viviane Miguel Teles BOAVENTURA, Gilson |
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GUZMÁN-SILVA, Maria Angélica Rabello WANDERLEY, Aline MACÊDO, Viviane Miguel Teles BOAVENTURA, Gilson |
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protein-energy malnutrition food supplement body weight rats dietary vitamins desnutrição protéico-energética suplemento alimentar peso corporal ratos vitaminas na dieta |
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protein-energy malnutrition food supplement body weight rats dietary vitamins desnutrição protéico-energética suplemento alimentar peso corporal ratos vitaminas na dieta |
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ObjectiveThe objective of this study was to analyze dietary food supplementation efficiency in the municipal district of Quissamã, RJ, for recovery from malnutrition during the growth period. MethodsWe used 42 Rattus norvegicus, weaned on the 26th day and induced to malnutrition for 21 days (low protein diet 2%, ad libitum). The animals were divided into 7 groups and fed their respective diets, all of them isoproteic (10%) and isocaloric (350Kcal/100g). Their body weight was registered and liver, kidneys, spleen and intestines were collected and weighed after the animals were sacrificed. ResultsOn the 28th day, the mean weight gain (75.33g) in the supplementary food control group was significantly inferior to the other groups, and the mean weight gain of the supplementary food and vitamins + minerals control group was the highest (213.17g). Almost all the groups showed statistical differences for the mean weight of the liver, kidneys and spleen; in the supplementary food control group these organs presented the lowest weight (respectively 3.34g; 0.97g; 0.24g), being significantly inferior to the other groups. The supplementary food and vitamins + minerals control group presented the highest mean liver weight (13.85g),as well as the highest kidneys (1.88g) and spleen mean weight (0.87g). The number of Peyer patches/animal varied from 9 to 13, without differences among the groups; the size of the Peyer patches (2.6mm) for the supplementary food control group was significantly smaller than in the other groups. The Quissamã food supplement presented the largest Peyer patches (4.4mm). The food supplement control group presented lower values for all of the studied comparative parameters, since no dietary vitamins and minerals were added. ConclusionThe Quissamã, RJ diet reaches the minimal needs to promote recovery from malnutrition, rendering unnecessary the addition of vitamins and mineral and/or food supplementation. |
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Brazilian Journal of Nutrition; Vol. 17 No. 1 (2004): Revista de Nutrição Revista de Nutrição; Vol. 17 Núm. 1 (2004): Revista de Nutrição Revista de Nutrição; v. 17 n. 1 (2004): Revista de Nutrição 1678-9865 reponame:Revista de Nutrição instname:Pontifícia Universidade Católica de Campinas (PUC-CAMPINAS) instacron:PUC_CAMP |
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