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Using heart rate to predict energy expenditure in large domestic dogs
Authors:N Gerth  C Ruoß  B Dobenecker  S Reese  J M Starck
Institution:1. Department of Veterinary Sciences, LMU of Munich, Munich, Germany;2. Department of Biology II, University of Munich (LMU), Munich, Germany
Abstract:The aim of this study was to establish heart rate as a measure of energy expenditure in large active kennel dogs (28 ± 3 kg bw). Therefore, the heart rate (HR)oxygen consumption (urn:x-wiley:09312439:media:jpn12391:jpn12391-math-0002) relationship was analysed in Foxhound‐Boxer‐Ingelheim‐Labrador cross‐breds (FBI dogs) at rest and graded levels of exercise on a treadmill up to 60–65% of maximal aerobic capacity. To test for effects of training, HR and urn:x-wiley:09312439:media:jpn12391:jpn12391-math-0003 were measured in female dogs, before and after a training period, and after an adjacent training pause to test for reversibility of potential effects. Least squares regression was applied to describe the relationship between HR and urn:x-wiley:09312439:media:jpn12391:jpn12391-math-0004. The applied training had no statistically significant effect on the HRurn:x-wiley:09312439:media:jpn12391:jpn12391-math-0005 regression. A general regression line from all data collected was prepared to establish a general predictive equation for energy expenditure from HR in FBI dogs. The regression equation established in this study enables fast estimation of energy requirement for running activity. The equation is valid for large dogs weighing around 30 kg that run at ground level up to 15 km/h with a heart rate maximum of 190 bpm irrespective of the training level.
Keywords:dog  exercise  training  energy expenditure  heart rate
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