Parâmetros fisiológicos e análise conformacional de equinos utilizados para equoterapia e hipismo

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Autor(a) principal: ALMEIDA, Thaís Helena Sougey de
Data de Publicação: 2022
Tipo de documento: Dissertação
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Biblioteca Digital de Teses e Dissertações da UFRPE
Texto Completo: http://www.tede2.ufrpe.br:8080/tede2/handle/tede2/9134
Resumo: The horse is suitable for several sports that may require a great variety of requirements to provide a good performance. For this reason, it is important to understand which metabolic pathways are required and which physiological adaptations are involved by different types of exercise. In addition, for every sporting activity, there is an ideal conformation, which contributes to the animal's good resourcefulness. Thus, the objective was to analyze and compare the conformation of horses that perform Riding Therapy and Equestrian activities, trace the blood biochemical profile and assess the possible metabolic adaptations of horses in each activity and, therefore, provide useful knowledge to improve the performance of this group of animals. The experimental design was in Entirely Randomized Blocks and 17 trained and conditioned horses were used for Riding Therapy and Equestrian activities, between 5 and 15 years old, both sexes, receiving the same nutritional management, complying with the requirements of NRC 2007. The animals were divided into three groups, being group 1 composed of 5 riding horses (light intensity), group 2 consisting of 7 riding animals that were mounted (medium intensity), and group 3 consisting of 5 riding animals that were free in the picket. On the days of the study, two blood samples were collected (one before exercise and the other after) by jugular venipuncture, using vacuum tubes for analysis of Hematological Parameters, Fat Metabolism, Carbohydrate Metabolism and Protein Metabolism. Furthermore, the conformation of the animals was measured using Morphometry and the Heart Rate was measured at rest and after activities. Data were submitted to ANOVA and Tukey Test with a significance level of 5%. Heart Rate, Measurements and some Hematological and Fat Metabolism Parameters showed statistical differences (p<0.05) between treatments and between different moments of the study. These data indicate that the various intensities of exercise have a direct influence on the metabolism and biochemical profile of the horse, however, as they are light to medium intensity activities, the exercises were not able to generate any physiological imbalance, leading to the belief that the horses were well conditioned and adapted to the activities. The different exercises also require and result in different conformations, being proportional to the type of effort and aptitude of that animal, and it is extremely important that there is adequate knowledge of the horse, its physiological condition and its physical structure, so that it is providing better performance and animal welfare.
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spelling MANSO, Helena Emília Cavalcanti da Costa CordeiroMANSO FILHO, Hélio CordeiroCOELHO, Clarisse SimõesHUNKA, Monica Mirandahttp://lattes.cnpq.br/2972607498188269ALMEIDA, Thaís Helena Sougey de2023-06-27T12:18:15Z2022-08-26ALMEIDA, Thaís Helena Sougey de. Parâmetros fisiológicos e análise conformacional de equinos utilizados para equoterapia e hipismo. 2022. 39 f. Dissertação (Programa de Pós-Graduação em Zootecnia) - Universidade Federal Rural de Pernambuco, Recife.http://www.tede2.ufrpe.br:8080/tede2/handle/tede2/9134The horse is suitable for several sports that may require a great variety of requirements to provide a good performance. For this reason, it is important to understand which metabolic pathways are required and which physiological adaptations are involved by different types of exercise. In addition, for every sporting activity, there is an ideal conformation, which contributes to the animal's good resourcefulness. Thus, the objective was to analyze and compare the conformation of horses that perform Riding Therapy and Equestrian activities, trace the blood biochemical profile and assess the possible metabolic adaptations of horses in each activity and, therefore, provide useful knowledge to improve the performance of this group of animals. The experimental design was in Entirely Randomized Blocks and 17 trained and conditioned horses were used for Riding Therapy and Equestrian activities, between 5 and 15 years old, both sexes, receiving the same nutritional management, complying with the requirements of NRC 2007. The animals were divided into three groups, being group 1 composed of 5 riding horses (light intensity), group 2 consisting of 7 riding animals that were mounted (medium intensity), and group 3 consisting of 5 riding animals that were free in the picket. On the days of the study, two blood samples were collected (one before exercise and the other after) by jugular venipuncture, using vacuum tubes for analysis of Hematological Parameters, Fat Metabolism, Carbohydrate Metabolism and Protein Metabolism. Furthermore, the conformation of the animals was measured using Morphometry and the Heart Rate was measured at rest and after activities. Data were submitted to ANOVA and Tukey Test with a significance level of 5%. Heart Rate, Measurements and some Hematological and Fat Metabolism Parameters showed statistical differences (p<0.05) between treatments and between different moments of the study. These data indicate that the various intensities of exercise have a direct influence on the metabolism and biochemical profile of the horse, however, as they are light to medium intensity activities, the exercises were not able to generate any physiological imbalance, leading to the belief that the horses were well conditioned and adapted to the activities. The different exercises also require and result in different conformations, being proportional to the type of effort and aptitude of that animal, and it is extremely important that there is adequate knowledge of the horse, its physiological condition and its physical structure, so that it is providing better performance and animal welfare.O cavalo está apto a diversas modalidades esportivas que podem exigir grande variedade de requisitos para proporcionar um bom desempenho. Por este motivo, é importante entender quais as vias metabólicas requeridas e quais as adaptações fisiológicas são envolvidas pelos diferentes tipos de exercício. Além disso, para cada atividade esportiva existe uma conformação ideal, que contribui para uma boa desenvoltura do animal. Assim, objetivou-se analisar e comparar a conformação de equinos que realizam atividades de Equoterapia e Hipismo, traçar o perfil bioquímico sanguíneo e avaliar as possíveis adaptações metabólicas dos cavalos sem cada atividade e, com isso, disponibilizar conhecimentos úteis para aperfeiçoar o desempenho deste grupo de animais. O delineamento experimental foi em Blocos Inteiramente Casualizados e foram utilizados 17 equinos treinados e condicionados para as atividades de Equoterapia e Hipismo, entre 5 e 15 anos de idade, de ambos os sexos, recebendo o mesmo manejo nutricional, obedecendo às exigências do NRC 2007. Os animais foram divididos em três grupos, sendo o Grupo 1 composto por cinco animais de Equoterapia (leve intensidade); o Grupo 2 composto por sete animais de Hipismo que foram montados (média intensidade); e o Grupo 3 composto por cinco animais de Hipismo que ficaram livres no piquete. Nos dias do estudo, foram coletadas duas amostras de sangue (uma antes do exercício e outra após) por venopunção da jugular, utilizando-se tubos a vácuo para análise de Parâmetros Hematológicos, Metabolismo das Gorduras, Metabolismo dos Carboidratos e Metabolismo Proteico. Além disso, a conformação dos animais foi mensurada por meio de Morfometria e a Frequência Cardíaca foi aferida em repouso e após as atividades. Os dados foram submetidos à ANOVA e ao Teste de Tukey com nível de significância de 5%. A Frequência Cardíaca, Mensurações e alguns Parâmetros Hematológicos e de Metabolismo de Gorduras apresentaram diferença estatística (p<0,05) entre os tratamentos e entre os diferentes momentos do estudo. Estes dados indicam que as várias intensidades do exercício têm influência direta no metabolismo e no perfil bioquímico do equino, porém, por se tratar de atividades de leve à média intensidade, os exercícios não foram capazes de gerar algum desbalanço fisiológico, levando a crer também que os equinos estavam bem condicionados e adaptados às atividades. Os diferentes exercícios também exigem e resultam diferentes conformações, sendo proporcional ao tipo de esforço e aptidão daquele animal, e é de extrema importância que haja um conhecimento adequado do cavalo, de sua condição fisiológica e de sua estrutura física, para que assim seja proporcionado um melhor desempenho e bem-estar animal.Submitted by Mario BC (mario@bc.ufrpe.br) on 2023-06-27T12:18:15Z No. of bitstreams: 1 Thais Helena Sougey de Almeida.pdf: 791077 bytes, checksum: edd6842382470809024e0c2ec7a05cfa (MD5)Made available in DSpace on 2023-06-27T12:18:15Z (GMT). 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title Parâmetros fisiológicos e análise conformacional de equinos utilizados para equoterapia e hipismo
spellingShingle Parâmetros fisiológicos e análise conformacional de equinos utilizados para equoterapia e hipismo
ALMEIDA, Thaís Helena Sougey de
Morfometria
Equino
Metabolismo energético
Hipismo
Equoterapia
CIENCIAS AGRARIAS::ZOOTECNIA
title_short Parâmetros fisiológicos e análise conformacional de equinos utilizados para equoterapia e hipismo
title_full Parâmetros fisiológicos e análise conformacional de equinos utilizados para equoterapia e hipismo
title_fullStr Parâmetros fisiológicos e análise conformacional de equinos utilizados para equoterapia e hipismo
title_full_unstemmed Parâmetros fisiológicos e análise conformacional de equinos utilizados para equoterapia e hipismo
title_sort Parâmetros fisiológicos e análise conformacional de equinos utilizados para equoterapia e hipismo
author ALMEIDA, Thaís Helena Sougey de
author_facet ALMEIDA, Thaís Helena Sougey de
author_role author
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dc.contributor.advisor-co1.fl_str_mv MANSO FILHO, Hélio Cordeiro
dc.contributor.advisor-co2.fl_str_mv COELHO, Clarisse Simões
dc.contributor.referee1.fl_str_mv HUNKA, Monica Miranda
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv ALMEIDA, Thaís Helena Sougey de
contributor_str_mv MANSO, Helena Emília Cavalcanti da Costa Cordeiro
MANSO FILHO, Hélio Cordeiro
COELHO, Clarisse Simões
HUNKA, Monica Miranda
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Morfometria
Equino
Metabolismo energético
Hipismo
Equoterapia
topic Morfometria
Equino
Metabolismo energético
Hipismo
Equoterapia
CIENCIAS AGRARIAS::ZOOTECNIA
dc.subject.cnpq.fl_str_mv CIENCIAS AGRARIAS::ZOOTECNIA
description The horse is suitable for several sports that may require a great variety of requirements to provide a good performance. For this reason, it is important to understand which metabolic pathways are required and which physiological adaptations are involved by different types of exercise. In addition, for every sporting activity, there is an ideal conformation, which contributes to the animal's good resourcefulness. Thus, the objective was to analyze and compare the conformation of horses that perform Riding Therapy and Equestrian activities, trace the blood biochemical profile and assess the possible metabolic adaptations of horses in each activity and, therefore, provide useful knowledge to improve the performance of this group of animals. The experimental design was in Entirely Randomized Blocks and 17 trained and conditioned horses were used for Riding Therapy and Equestrian activities, between 5 and 15 years old, both sexes, receiving the same nutritional management, complying with the requirements of NRC 2007. The animals were divided into three groups, being group 1 composed of 5 riding horses (light intensity), group 2 consisting of 7 riding animals that were mounted (medium intensity), and group 3 consisting of 5 riding animals that were free in the picket. On the days of the study, two blood samples were collected (one before exercise and the other after) by jugular venipuncture, using vacuum tubes for analysis of Hematological Parameters, Fat Metabolism, Carbohydrate Metabolism and Protein Metabolism. Furthermore, the conformation of the animals was measured using Morphometry and the Heart Rate was measured at rest and after activities. Data were submitted to ANOVA and Tukey Test with a significance level of 5%. Heart Rate, Measurements and some Hematological and Fat Metabolism Parameters showed statistical differences (p<0.05) between treatments and between different moments of the study. These data indicate that the various intensities of exercise have a direct influence on the metabolism and biochemical profile of the horse, however, as they are light to medium intensity activities, the exercises were not able to generate any physiological imbalance, leading to the belief that the horses were well conditioned and adapted to the activities. The different exercises also require and result in different conformations, being proportional to the type of effort and aptitude of that animal, and it is extremely important that there is adequate knowledge of the horse, its physiological condition and its physical structure, so that it is providing better performance and animal welfare.
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