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Application of Overall Dynamic Body Acceleration as a Proxy for Estimating the Energy Expenditure of Grazing Farm Animals: Relationship with Heart Rate

Estimating the energy expenditure of farm animals at pasture is important for efficient animal management. In recent years, an alternative technique for estimating energy expenditure by measuring body acceleration has been widely performed in wildlife and human studies, but the availability of the t...

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Autores principales: Miwa, Masafumi, Oishi, Kazato, Nakagawa, Yasuhiro, Maeno, Hiromichi, Anzai, Hiroki, Kumagai, Hajime, Okano, Kanji, Tobioka, Hisaya, Hirooka, Hiroyuki
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4452184/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26030931
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0128042
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author Miwa, Masafumi
Oishi, Kazato
Nakagawa, Yasuhiro
Maeno, Hiromichi
Anzai, Hiroki
Kumagai, Hajime
Okano, Kanji
Tobioka, Hisaya
Hirooka, Hiroyuki
author_facet Miwa, Masafumi
Oishi, Kazato
Nakagawa, Yasuhiro
Maeno, Hiromichi
Anzai, Hiroki
Kumagai, Hajime
Okano, Kanji
Tobioka, Hisaya
Hirooka, Hiroyuki
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description Estimating the energy expenditure of farm animals at pasture is important for efficient animal management. In recent years, an alternative technique for estimating energy expenditure by measuring body acceleration has been widely performed in wildlife and human studies, but the availability of the technique in farm animals has not yet been examined. In the present study, we tested the potential use of an acceleration index, overall dynamic body acceleration (ODBA), as a new proxy for estimating the energy expenditure of grazing farm animals (cattle, goats and sheep) at pasture with the simultaneous evaluation of a conventional proxy, heart rate. Body accelerations in three axes and heart rate for cows (n = 8, two breeds), goats (n = 6) and sheep (n = 5) were recorded, and the effect of ODBA calculated from the body accelerations on heart rate was analyzed. In addition, the effects of the two other activity indices, the number of steps and vectorial dynamic body acceleration (VeDBA), on heart rate were also investigated. The results of the comparison among three activity indices indicated that ODBA was the best predictor for heart rate. Although the relationship between ODBA and heart rate was different between the groups of species and breeds and between individuals (P<0.01), the difference could be explained by different body weights; a common equation could be established by correcting the body weights (M: kg): heart rate (beats/min) = 147.263∙M (-0.141) + 889.640∙M (-0.179)∙ODBA (g). Combining this equation with the previously reported energy expenditure per heartbeat, we estimated the energy expenditure of the tested animals, and the results indicated that ODBA is a good proxy for estimating the energy expenditure of grazing farm animals across species and breeds. The utility and simplicity of the procedure with acceleration loggers could make the accelerometry technique a worthwhile option in field research and commercial farm use.
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spelling pubmed-44521842015-06-09 Application of Overall Dynamic Body Acceleration as a Proxy for Estimating the Energy Expenditure of Grazing Farm Animals: Relationship with Heart Rate Miwa, Masafumi Oishi, Kazato Nakagawa, Yasuhiro Maeno, Hiromichi Anzai, Hiroki Kumagai, Hajime Okano, Kanji Tobioka, Hisaya Hirooka, Hiroyuki PLoS One Research Article Estimating the energy expenditure of farm animals at pasture is important for efficient animal management. In recent years, an alternative technique for estimating energy expenditure by measuring body acceleration has been widely performed in wildlife and human studies, but the availability of the technique in farm animals has not yet been examined. In the present study, we tested the potential use of an acceleration index, overall dynamic body acceleration (ODBA), as a new proxy for estimating the energy expenditure of grazing farm animals (cattle, goats and sheep) at pasture with the simultaneous evaluation of a conventional proxy, heart rate. Body accelerations in three axes and heart rate for cows (n = 8, two breeds), goats (n = 6) and sheep (n = 5) were recorded, and the effect of ODBA calculated from the body accelerations on heart rate was analyzed. In addition, the effects of the two other activity indices, the number of steps and vectorial dynamic body acceleration (VeDBA), on heart rate were also investigated. The results of the comparison among three activity indices indicated that ODBA was the best predictor for heart rate. Although the relationship between ODBA and heart rate was different between the groups of species and breeds and between individuals (P<0.01), the difference could be explained by different body weights; a common equation could be established by correcting the body weights (M: kg): heart rate (beats/min) = 147.263∙M (-0.141) + 889.640∙M (-0.179)∙ODBA (g). Combining this equation with the previously reported energy expenditure per heartbeat, we estimated the energy expenditure of the tested animals, and the results indicated that ODBA is a good proxy for estimating the energy expenditure of grazing farm animals across species and breeds. The utility and simplicity of the procedure with acceleration loggers could make the accelerometry technique a worthwhile option in field research and commercial farm use. Public Library of Science 2015-06-01 /pmc/articles/PMC4452184/ /pubmed/26030931 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0128042 Text en © 2015 Miwa et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Miwa, Masafumi
Oishi, Kazato
Nakagawa, Yasuhiro
Maeno, Hiromichi
Anzai, Hiroki
Kumagai, Hajime
Okano, Kanji
Tobioka, Hisaya
Hirooka, Hiroyuki
Application of Overall Dynamic Body Acceleration as a Proxy for Estimating the Energy Expenditure of Grazing Farm Animals: Relationship with Heart Rate
title Application of Overall Dynamic Body Acceleration as a Proxy for Estimating the Energy Expenditure of Grazing Farm Animals: Relationship with Heart Rate
title_full Application of Overall Dynamic Body Acceleration as a Proxy for Estimating the Energy Expenditure of Grazing Farm Animals: Relationship with Heart Rate
title_fullStr Application of Overall Dynamic Body Acceleration as a Proxy for Estimating the Energy Expenditure of Grazing Farm Animals: Relationship with Heart Rate
title_full_unstemmed Application of Overall Dynamic Body Acceleration as a Proxy for Estimating the Energy Expenditure of Grazing Farm Animals: Relationship with Heart Rate
title_short Application of Overall Dynamic Body Acceleration as a Proxy for Estimating the Energy Expenditure of Grazing Farm Animals: Relationship with Heart Rate
title_sort application of overall dynamic body acceleration as a proxy for estimating the energy expenditure of grazing farm animals: relationship with heart rate
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4452184/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26030931
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0128042
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