Resting Metabolic Rate and Body Mass Change of Silurus meridionalis to Exhaustive Exercise Training and Fasting
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The resting metabolic rate (VO2 rest) of Silurus meridionalis was measured under treatment of starvation and of maintain ration level (1.5% wt) during 15 d anaerobic exercise training (5 min chasing) and then following 5 d resting at 25℃.Two groups of fish either on fast or feeding at maintain ration level (1.5% wt) but without exercise training were treated as control.VO2 rest of both feeding and fasting control groups were significant decreased during experiment (P<0.05).VO2 rest of fasting training group was significantly increased after 4 to 15 days training (P<0.05) while VO2 rest of feeding training group was relatively unchanged.VO2 rest of both training groups were significantly decreased to the similar level of the control groups after 3 to 5 days without training.It suggested that VO2 rest was increased after 4 to 7 days anaerobic exercise training.While the influence of training was eliminated after 3 to 5 days resting.It also suggested that training had more profound effect on VO2 rest in fasting group than in feeding treatment.
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FU Shi-Jian, CAO Zhen-Dong, PENG Jiang-Lan. 2007. Resting Metabolic Rate and Body Mass Change of Silurus meridionalis to Exhaustive Exercise Training and Fasting. Chinese Journal of Zoology, 42(6): 103-107.