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Insulin Sensitivity in Thoroughbred Geldings: Effect of Weight Gain,Diet, and Exercise on Insulin Sensitivity in Thoroughbred Geldings
Authors:Rachael W Quinn  Amy O Burk  Thomas G Hartsock  Erin D Petersen  Niki C Whitley  Kibby H Treiber  Raymond C Boston
Institution:1. University of Maryland, College Park, MD;2. University of Maryland Eastern Shore, Princess Anne, MD;3. Virginia Polytechnic and State University, Blacksburg, VA;4. University of Pennsylvania, Kennett Square, PA
Abstract:The effects of dietary energy source, controlled weight gain, and exercise restriction on insulin sensitivity (SI) were studied in mature Thoroughbred geldings with body condition scores (BCS) of 4.3 ± 0.1. Two dietary energy sources were used, one high in starch and sugar (HS; n = 9) and one high in fat and fiber (HF; n = 7), and horses were fed 20 Mcal digestible energy (DE)/day above maintenance requirements to encourage weight gain. Using the minimal model of glucose and insulin dynamics, no differences in SI between groups were noted before initiation of treatment concentrate feeding. After dietary acclimation, SI was decreased in HS (P < 0.01) as compared with HF. After 32 weeks of controlled weight gain (90.8 kg; final BCS, 7.0 ± 0.1), SI remained lower in HS (P = 0.07) but did not change from the preweight gain value. SI in HF did not change between the start and end of weight gain. After completion of weight gain, exercise was restricted for 2 weeks, resulting in a reduction in SI in HF (P = 0.03) but no change in HS. It was concluded that dietary energy source may be more influential than weight gain on SI in the mature Thoroughbred gelding between BCS 4 and 7. The higher SI found in horses consuming the HF diet appeared to be partially dependent on some level of physical activity.
Keywords:Equine  Glucose dynamics  Insulin sensitivity  Obesity
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