Research Article

Effects of Different Vegetable Oils on the Nonalcoholic Fatty Liver Disease in C57/BL Mice

Table 2

Final body weight, body weight gain, food intake, energy intake, and feed efficiency rate.

ControlHFHFrHFHFr/OLHFHFr/CNHFHFr/S

Final body weight (g)34.7 ± 3.4344.10 ± 5.6635.2 ± 4.54#35.8 ± 4.11#36.75 ± 36.29#
∆ body weight gain (g)14.40 ± 3.2023.50 ± 5.4814.20 ± 4.0216.30 ± 3.5918.00 ± 6.92
Food intake (g/week)24.44 ± 1.3618.29 ± 1.3622.30 ± 2.14#19.97 ± 0.97620.28 ± 1.40
Energy intake (kcal/week)96.55 ± 5.39111.8 ± 8.34136.2 ± 13.11#122.0 ± 5.97123.9 ± 8.55
Feed efficiency rate (D)025 ± 0.0070.045 ± 0.0380.033 ± 0.0120.039 ± 0.0180.054 ± 0.017

Data are reported as mean ± standard deviation. vs. control; vs. HFHFr. Groups: control; HFHFr, high fat and high fructose; HFHFr/OL, high fat and high fructose and 25% lard and 25% olive oil; HFHFr/CN, high fat and high fructose and 25% lard and 25% canola oil; HFHFr/S, high fat and high fructose and 25% lard and 25% soy oil.