Abstract
Fasted rats previously fed a high fat ration and adapted to cold maintain their liver glycogen as efficiently as their controls kept at room temperature. On a high carbohydrate diet, fasting liver glycogen is markedly higher in the cold adapted animals. Glucose absorption rate on the high fat regime is nearly 70% higher following adaptation to cold.
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