822 resultados para Broilers - Nutrition
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The problem of ‘wet litter’, which occurs primarily in grow-out sheds for meat chickens (broilers), has been recognised for nearly a century. Nevertheless, it is an increasingly important problem in contemporary chicken-meat production as wet litter and associated conditions, especially footpad dermatitis, have developed into tangible welfare issues. This is only compounded by the market demand for chicken paws and compromised bird performance. This review considers the multidimensional causal factors of wet litter. While many causal factors can be listed it is evident that the critical ones could be described as micro-environmental factors and chief amongst them is proper management of drinking systems and adequate shed ventilation. Thus, this review focuses on these environmental factors and pays less attention to issues stemming from health and nutrition. Clearly, there are times when related avian health issues of coccidiosis and necrotic enteritis cannot be overlooked and the development of efficacious vaccines for the latter disease would be advantageous. Presently, the inclusion of phytate-degrading enzymes in meat chicken diets is routine and, therefore, the implication that exogenous phytases may contribute to wet litter is given consideration. Opinion is somewhat divided as how best to counter the problem of wet litter as some see education and extension as being more beneficial than furthering research efforts. However, it may prove instructive to assess the practice of whole grain feeding in relation to litter quality and the incidence of footpad dermatitis. Additional research could investigate the relationships between dietary concentrations of key minerals and the application of exogenous enzymes with litter quality.
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This comprehensive report (748 pages) scopes a new nutrition policy for Australia (RFT 028/1213) Australian Department of Health and Ageing. Optimum nutrition is fundamental to good health. It is essential for the normal growth and physical and cognitive development of infants and children, contributes significantly to quality of life, wellbeing and workforce productivity, enhances resistance to infection and reduces the risk of obesity, chronic disease and premature death (AIHW 2012; NHMRC 2013). This scoping study reviews the current literature to identify: - key population health issues related to diet and nutrition within the Australian population; and - where gaps in current policy are evident. The scoping study reviews the literature on past and present national and international nutrition policies, strategies (policy actions), interventions and evaluations. The study analyses the evidence from the literature review and formulates recommendations regarding the key elements of effective nutrition policies including scope, guiding principles, format, key inclusions (content), development processes, governance, implementation, timelines, monitoring and surveillance, evaluation and review to guide the development of a new comprehensive National Nutrition Policy for Australia.
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After years of neglect and a notable absence in last week’s Closing the Gap report, nutrition is finally being recognised as integral to closing the gap on Indigenous disadvantage. This belated realisation is puzzling, given poor diet is a major cause of type 2 diabetes, heart disease, kidney disease and some cancers. Nutrition is particularly poor in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities, where it is estimated that at least 19% of the burden of disease is due to poor diet; much more than due to smoking...
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- Objective The purpose of this research was to explore which demographic and health status variables moderated the relationship between psychological distress and three nutrition indicators: the consumption of fruits, vegetables and takeaway. - Method We analysed data from the 2009 Self-Reported Health Status Survey Report collected in the state of Queensland, Australia. Adults (N = 6881) reported several demographic and health status variables. Moderated logistic regression models were estimated separately for the three nutrition indicators, testing as moderators demographic (age, gender, educational attainment, household income, remoteness, and area-level socioeconomic status) and health status indicators (body mass index, high cholesterol, high blood pressure, and diabetes status). - Results Several significant interactions emerged between psychological distress, demographic (age, area-level socioeconomic status, and income level), and health status variables (body mass index, diabetes status) in predicting the nutrition indicators. Relationships between distress and the nutrition indicators were not significantly different by gender, remoteness, educational attainment, high cholesterol status, and high blood pressure status. - Conclusions The associations between psychological distress and several nutrition indicators differ amongst population subgroups. These findings suggest that in distressed adults, age, area-level socio-economic status, income level, body mass index, and diabetes status may serve as protective or risk factors through increasing or decreasing the likelihood of meeting nutritional guidelines. Public health interventions for improving dietary behaviours and nutrition may be more effective if they take into account the moderators identified in this study rather than using global interventions.
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Malnutrition and poor nutritional intake have been identified as key issues associated with poorer clinical outcomes in chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) patients. There is strong evidence showing nutritional support is effective in treating malnutrition in stable COPD, but there is only limited research regarding nutritional status in patients treated with noninvasive ventilation (NIV). The impact of NIV during acute exacerbations of respiratory disease on nutritional status requires further investigation.
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- Objective To progress nutrition policy change and develop more effective advocates, it is useful to consider real-world factors and practical experiences of past advocacy efforts to determine the key barriers and enablers to nutrition policy change. This review aimed to identify and synthesize the enablers and barriers to public policy change within the field of nutrition. - Design Electronic databases were searched systematically for studies examining policymaking in public health nutrition. An interpretive synthesis was undertaken. Setting: International, national, state and local government jurisdictions within high-income, democratic countries. - Results Sixty-three studies were selected for inclusion. Numerous themes were identified explaining the barriers and enablers to policy change, all of which fell under the overarching category, ‘political will’, underpinned by a second major category, ‘public will’. Sub-themes, including pressure from industry; neoliberal ideology; use of emotions and values, and being visible were prevalent in describing links between public will, political will and policy change. - Conclusions The frustration around lack of public policy change in nutrition frequently stems from a belief that policymaking is a rational process in which evidence is used to assess the relative costs and benefits of options. The findings from this review confirm that evidence is only one component of influencing policy change. For policy change to occur there needs to be the political will, and often the public will, for the proposed policy problem and solution. This review presents a suite of enablers which can assist health professionals to influence political and public will in future advocacy efforts.
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This chapter describes the evolution of a model to propose the relationship between food literacy and nutrition. This model can also be used as a framework for program planning, implementation and evaluation. Practitioners and policy makers invest in food literacy with outcome expectations beyond diet quality. For this reason, a second model was developed to conceptualise the role of food literacy with respect to food security, body weight and chronic disease risk. This second model is useful in positioning food literacy within multi-strategic public health nutrition and chronic disease plans.
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Trace elements zinc, copper, manganese, molybdenum and cobalt have been shown to have varying effects on growth and trace element composition of the silkworm. Results indicate the important role of manganese in the normal metabolism of the insect. Cobalt has been shown to exert a very favourable effect on growth and silk yield.
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Benzimidazole is toxic to silkworms due to its antagonistic action to purines. Cobalt and copper possess the capacity to reverse its toxicity because of their ability to form complexes with benzimidazole. For reasons unknown cobalt exerts a favourable effect in its free form rather than in the vitamin form on the insect growth.
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Administration of chloromycetin has been found to enhance the oxygen uptake of the gut of the silkworm. The possibility that this increase might have been due to a thinning of the gut wall has been ruled out since the reduction in gut weight set in much later. Although glucose ultilization by the gut has been found to be increased in vitro, increase in oxygen uptake has not been affected in the presence of glucose. The possibility of a hormonal stimulation has been discussed.
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Administration of chloromycetin has been found to enhance the oxygen uptake of the gut of the silkworm. The possibility that this increase might have been due to a thinning of the gut wall has been ruled out since the reduction in gut weight set in much later. Although glucose ultilization by the gut has been found to be increased in vitro, increase in oxygen uptake has not been affected in the presence of glucose. The possibility of a hormonal stimulation has been discussed.
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The nature and extent of the influence of chloromycetin on larval digestion and utilization of the principal dietary constituents-the proteins, fats, and minerals-was studied. The antibiotic was shown to influence favourably the utilization of all the constituents studied. The results have been discussed in the light of these and other findings.
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1. When freshly eclosed females of the primitively eusocial wasp Ropalidia marginata (Lep.) are isolated, only about 50% of them build nests and lay eggs thereby suggesting a pre-imaginal biasing of caste. 2. Wasps that lay eggs take a very variable amount of time after eclosion to start doing so. 3. Females eclosing from nests where larvae are fed at a relatively higher rate are more likely to become egg-layers and are likely to take less time after eclosion to begin to lay eggs. 4. Thus, both forms of pre-imaginal biasing of caste, namely, differences in egg laying capacity and differences in the time taken to attain reproductive maturity, appear to be influenced by larval nutrition.
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En el presente estudio se evaluaron tres periodos de alimento de retiro o acabado en broilers (o, 3, 6 y 9 días antes de la matanza) el cual contiene 3,225 kcal EM/kg de alimento y 19% de proteína, ajustándose a los requerimientos nutricionales recomendados por Arbor Acres Farm Inc., (1992), en especial a la proporción energia-proteina. La evaluación tuvo lugar en la Granja Buenos Aires propiedad de la Empresa Tip-Top Industrial, S.A., con una duración de 42 días, en donde se utilizaron 800 pollos de engorde sin sexar (mixtos) de la línea Peterson-Arbor Acres de un día de edad, dichos pollos fueron distribuidos aleatoriamente en cuatro tratamientos: T1 suministro de alimento de retiro por nueve días), T2 suministro de alimento de retiro por seis días), T3, (Suministro de alimento de retiro por tres días) y T4 (testigo, con cero días de alimento de retiro), con cuatro repeticiones cada uno, distribuidos en un Diseño completamente al Azar sometidos a la prueba de rangos múltiples de Duncan. Las variables estudiadas fueron: consumo de alimento, peso vivo, ganancia de peso, conversión alimenticia, mortalidad vs viabilidad, rendimiento en la canal, análisis económico. No se encontraron diferencias significativas (P<0.05) entre los tratamientos al final del ensayo para el consumo de alimento, conversión alimenticia y costo de alimento, pero no así ara peso vivo y ganancia de peso. El porcentaje de mortalidad acumulada total fue de 2.5% y los rendimientos de la canal fueron: (90.74)T1 (88.98)T2, (85.86)T3,y (90.31)T4, Se corolo que el periodo de suministro de alimento de retiro que permitió los mejores pesos vivos, ganancias de pesos y conversiones alimenticias fue el periodo de tres días (T3), sin embargo, obtuvo el mayor consumo total para generar un peso promedio en la canal de 3.34 lbs, además, presentó el mayor costo alimenticio entre los tratamientos experimentales (T1, T2, T3) y bajo rendimiento en la canal, contrario al T1 que aunque los parámetros productivos fueron menores que el T3 obtuvo el mayor rendimiento en la canal con un menor costo alimenticio. El alimento de retiro no ejerció efecto sobre las variables estudiadas lo que demuestra que dicho alimento pueda ser una alternativa viable para disminuir costo alimenticio.
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Con el objetivo de reducir los costos de alimentación en broilers se le retiró al alimento finalizador los aditivos más caros y se evaluaron los principales índices productivos. Durante un período de 42 días los pollos de engorde fueron evaluados en la granja avícola "Buenos Aires" propiedad de la empresa Tip-Top industrial S.A., se utilizaron 800 pollos de engorde de un día de edad de la estirpe Peterson x Arbor Acres (sin sexar), se realizó un DCA con cuatro tratamientos y cuatro réplicas cada uno y fueron sometidos a la prueba de Duncan para determinar la superioridad por tratamiento y a la vez se le efectúo Análisis de Costo por alimentación. Los pollos del TI (12 días), T2 (nueve días) y T3 (seis días) de retiro, consumieron al final del período de crianza 3.44, 3.44 y 3.47 kg, mientras que para T4 (tres días) fue de 3.52 kg. El peso vivo final hasta las seis semanas fue de 1.87, 1.87, 1.89 y 1.90 kg. Para los TI, T2, T3 y T4 respectivamente. La ganancia media de peso a los 28-42 días fue de 0.81, 0.79, 0.84 y 0.80 kg para los tratamientos TI, T2, T3 y T4 respectivamente. La conversión alimenticia por tratamiento fue de 1.84 (TI, T2 y T3) y 1.85 (T4). El rendimiento en la canal fue de 82.00, 83.00, 85.00, y 85.00 para los tratamientos 1, 2, 3 y 4 respectivamente. No se encontró diferencia significativa (P<0.05) para las variables mencionadas en estudio sometidas al diseño estadístico, la mortalidad total acumulada fue de 2.37%. Usando el alimento de retiro seis días antes de la matanza se disminuyeron los costos alimenticios en $ 0.016 por kg de carne procesada.