The Principles of Animal Nutrition : With Special Reference to the Nutrition of Farm Animals

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per kgm. external work, which is equivalent to 171.5 Cals. for the whole daily work of 17,000 kgm. Assuming the original ration to have been a maintenance ration, Bornstein computes that the portion of the added proteids which was actually metabolized was insufficient to supply the energy necessary for the work done and that some of the fat of the body was drawn upon. The loss in Uve weight was found to agree with this assumption.
The above investigations seem to show, not only that work may be
... done without increasing the proteid metabolism but that it may actually result in diminishing it, a fact which appears in harmony with the common observation that the tendency of exercise is to build up the muscular tissue.
Summary. — While the results which have been cited are not in all respects conclusive, and while further investigation is required to fully elucidate the relations of muscular exertion to proteid metab- olism, the following general conclusions seem to be justified by the evidence now available: INFLUENCE OF MUSCULAR EXERTION UPON METABOLISM.


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