Title of article :
Comparison the Effect of Cow ghee with Other Diets on the Obesity of Syrian Hamsters
Author/Authors :
Azizi ، H. - Kerman University of Medical Science , Mohammadi ، Gh. - Kerman University of Medical Science
Pages :
4
From page :
163
To page :
166
Abstract :
Aims It seems that there is a causal link between dietary fat and body weight. Overweight obesity is the biggest nutrition-related problem in developed countries and the rapid summation of obesity is taking place in their populations. The aim of this study was to compare the effect of different diets on the obesity of Syrian hamsters. Materials Methods This experimental study conducted on 48 N-Mary male Syrian hamsters with an average weight of 25-30g. Mice were randomly divided into 6 groups (each 8); control, corn oil, olive oil, cow ghee, sheep ghee and, cholesterol. All the samples were weighted before and after the 2 months period of treatment. Data was analyzed by SPSS 16 software using paired T and Kruskal-Wallis tests. Findings The mean weights of all groups were significantly increased after the treatment in compared to before. Only significant overweight compared to control group was seen in CG group (p 0.007). The amounts of water consumption were significantly lower in OO (63.3±6.5ml; p 0.043) and CO (61.5±6.8ml; p 0.027) groups compare to control 95.6±10.3ml). Conclusion High-fat diet can causes weight gain, especially cow ghee has more prominent role in the weight gaining.
Keywords :
Olive Oil , Corn Oil , Ghee , Cholesterol
Journal title :
International Archives Of Health Sciences
Serial Year :
2015
Journal title :
International Archives Of Health Sciences
Record number :
2458119
Link To Document :
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