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Effects of Exercise and Milk Consumption on Blood Serum Cholesterol in Rats
Authors:Henry J Montoye  Jeanne Sherburne  Kenneth Ackerman  Evelyn M Jones  Dena Cederquist
Institution:1. Michigan State University , East Lansing , Michgan , USA;2. University of Michigan , Ann Arbor , USA;3. Michigan State University , East Lansing , Michgan , USA;4. Temple University , Philadelphia , USA;5. University of California , Santa Barbara , USA
Abstract:Abstract

This study investigated the effects of exercise on blood cholesterol and correlated those effects with estimates of body fat through experiments with 45 albino weanling rats (15 litter mate trios). The rats were confined to individual cages in a temperature-controlled room and fed a stock diet until they were 11 weeks old. At this time the trios were divided. Group A was continued on a stock diet and exercised for an hour in the morning and an hour in the afternoon by forced swimming. Group B was subjected to the same exercise but a portion of the stock diet was replaced with powdered whole milk, so that 30 percent of the caloric intake was derived from the whole milk supplement. Group C was fed the stock diet but activity was restricted. After 15 weeks blood samples were taken, the animals sacrificed, and the heart and adrenals weighed. The specific gravity of the carcass was also determined. Exercise resulted in a statistically significant decrease in total and free blood serum cholesterol concentration. These animals were also leaner and had larger hearts and adrenal glands. Serum cholesterol was negatively related to carcass specific gravity. The milk supplement had no significant effect on any of these measures. Several possible explanations for the effects of exercise on blood cholesterol are discussed.
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