Pellegrino Francisco Javier, Risso Analía, Relling Alejandro E, Corrada Yanina
Laboratory of Veterinary Physiotherapy (LAFIVET), School of Veterinary Sciences (FCV), National University of La Plata (UNLP), Buenos Aires, Argentina.
National Council of Research and Technology (CONICET), Buenos Aires, Argentina.
J Anim Physiol Anim Nutr (Berl). 2019 Mar;103(2):653-660. doi: 10.1111/jpn.13033. Epub 2018 Dec 5.
The rise in popularity of dog sports competitions has led to the evaluation of improvements in dog physical performance. The potential benefit of dietary supplementation with fish oil (FO) on the physical performance of human beings and horses has been reported. However, such effect has not been studied in dogs. We therefore evaluated the effect of FO dietary supplementation on heart rate (HR), rectal temperature (RT) and thigh circumference (TC) in dogs during aerobic treadmill training, and further determined HR response and blood lactate (BL) concentration during an incremental exercise test. Using a cross-over design, eight male dogs were randomly assigned to two groups and received a standard balanced commercial diet (control, CG, n = 7) and the same diet supplemented with 54 mg FO/kg metabolic weight per day (FOG, n = 8). All dogs had 30-min treadmill sessions at 8 km/hr and 7.5% slope twice a week for 12 weeks. Assessment of HR and RT was performed before and immediately after each session; HR was also assessed 5 min after the end of each session. Thigh circumference was evaluated before each session. All dogs performed an incremental exercise test on the treadmill at 0, 6 and 12 weeks to evaluate HR response and BL concentration. Data were analysed using the mixed procedure (SAS 9.4). In FOG, pre-HR (-4.9%) and post-HR (-2.4%) values and post-RT (-0.3%) values were lower during treadmill training, whereas TC (+2.2%) values were higher as compared with CG (p < 0.01). Through the incremental exercise test, mean HR (week 6, -5.3%; week 12, -6.0%) values in FOG were lower than in CG (p < 0.05). In conclusion, FO supplementation slightly improved the physiological response of dogs to exercise during training.
犬类体育比赛的日益流行促使人们对犬类身体机能的改善进行评估。据报道,鱼油(FO)膳食补充剂对人类和马匹的身体机能具有潜在益处。然而,这种效果在犬类中尚未得到研究。因此,我们评估了在有氧跑步机训练期间,FO膳食补充剂对犬类心率(HR)、直肠温度(RT)和大腿围度(TC)的影响,并进一步测定了递增运动试验期间的心率反应和血乳酸(BL)浓度。采用交叉设计,将8只雄性犬随机分为两组,分别给予标准均衡的商业饮食(对照组,CG,n = 7)和相同饮食但每天补充54 mg FO/kg代谢体重的饮食(FO组,n = 8)。所有犬每周两次以8 km/hr的速度和7.5%的坡度在跑步机上进行30分钟的训练,持续12周。在每次训练前和训练结束后立即评估HR和RT;每次训练结束后5分钟也评估HR。在每次训练前评估大腿围度。所有犬在第0、6和12周在跑步机上进行递增运动试验,以评估心率反应和BL浓度。使用混合程序(SAS 9.4)分析数据。在FO组中,跑步机训练期间的HR前值(-4.9%)、HR后值(-2.4%)和RT后值(-0.3%)较低,而TC值(+2.2%)高于CG组(p < 0.01)。通过递增运动试验,FO组的平均HR值(第6周,-5.3%;第12周,-6.0%)低于CG组(p < 0.05)。总之,补充FO略微改善了犬类在训练期间对运动的生理反应。