Asian-Australasian Journal of Animal Sciences
- Volume 11 Issue 4
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- Pages.331-336
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- 1998
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- 1011-2367(pISSN)
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- 1976-5517(eISSN)
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Effects of Nutritional State on Physiological Responses and Heat Production During Exercise of the Animal - a Review
- Kasa, I Wayan (Biology Department, Udayana University)
- Received : 1997.11.06
- Accepted : 1998.02.24
- Published : 1998.08.01
Abstract
This review was conducted to analyse the effect of nutrition on physiological responses; heat production of domestic animal during exercise. Overall, it can be concluded that the major factors likely to affect heat production in domestic animals during exercise (including work load) are body weight, speed, the gradients attempted, feed intake, ambient conditions (including temperature and solar radiation) and altitude. On nutrition-exercise interactions, for example, it has been concluded that animals on better quality diets produce more heat than those on poorer quality ones, and that glucose as well as acetate are metabolized as energy sources during both rest and exercise.