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- W1989192594 abstract "Treadmill performance of male rats was evaluated at 6-month intervals throughout life. Irradiated groups received whole-body sublethal (30-day) or lethal-range doses of X-rays (430 or 680 rads) or fast neutrons (230 or 320 rads) as young adults. The proportions of animals completing the task declined gradually with increasing age, then decreased markedly at 28 months in controls and at 22 months of age in irradiated groups. Terminal performance deficits appeared to be associated with approaching death, and their earlier appearance in irradiated animals with radiation-induced life-span shortening. Heart rate rose abruptly with the onset of exercise, remained relatively stable throughout the 1-hour exercise period, and returned to pre-exercise levels within a half-hour at rest. This heart-rate pattern was not markedly affected by age or by irradiation. At younger (3 months) or older (22, 28 months) ages, colonic temperature increased with the initiation of exercise, decreased or remained stable until cessat..." @default.
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- W1989192594 title "Treadmill Exercise Performance by the Aging Irradiated Rat" @default.
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