Differences in iron intake during pregnancy influence in trainability response of male rat offspring

ABSTRACT Objective: To evaluate if different concentrations of iron in diets during pregnancy would interfere in the aerobic and anaerobic performance of the offspring, observed during 8-week swimming training and measured by lactate minimum test.Methods: Pregnant rats were divided into four groups with different dietary lebron james gold funko iron concentrations: standard (40mg/kg), supplementation (100mg/kg), restriction since weaning, and restriction only during pregnancy (4mg/kg).After birth, the offspring were assigned to their respective groups (Standard Offspring, Supplementation Offspring, Restriction Offspring or Restriction Offspring 2).The lactate minimum test was performed at three time points: before starting exercise training, after 4 weeks dwarf montmorency cherry tree for sale and after 8 weeks of exercise training.

Results: The Restriction Offspring Group had a significant reduction in the concentration of lactate minimum and in swimming time to exhaustion, after 4 and 8 weeks of training as compared to before training.Therefore, the results showed the Restriction Offspring Group was not able to maintain regularity during training in lactate minimum tests.Conclusion: Our results suggested the Restriction Offspring Group showed a marked decrease in its performance parameters, which may have occurred due to iron restriction.

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