E. Fuglei et Na. Oritsland, Body composition, resting and running metabolic rates, and net cost of running in rats during starvation, ACT PHYSL S, 165(2), 1999, pp. 203-210
Resting metabolic rate decreases during starvation. However, effects of sta
rvation on the cost of running are not clear. The aim of this study was to
examine the effects of 5 days starvation on body composition, resting metab
olic rates, running metabolic rates, and net cost of running in male rats.
Five days starvation resulted in reductions of 70% fat, 8% protein and 12%
carbohydrates Mass(-0.75) specific resting metabolic rate was significantly
reduced from 3.69 +/- 0.27 to 2.73 +/- 0.17 W kg(-0.75) after 5 days starv
ation. The reduction in metabolic rate after 5 days starvation was maintain
ed during running, in that running metabolic rate was reduced from 10.65 +/
- 0.41 to 8.97 +/- 0.47 W kg(-0.75). The net costs of running were calculat
ed and expressed as the costs of moving 1 kg a distance of 1 m. After 5 day
s of starvation it was reduced from 31.16 +/- 2.03-29.79 +/- 1.69 J m(-1) k
g(-1). The reduction however was not significant. The present results there
fore suggest that 5 days starvation resulted in a metabolic depression of t
he resting metabolic rate that was maintained during running. However, the
net cost of running remained unchanged, suggesting that the muscle tissues
are not significantly involved in the metabolic changes during starvation.