2.7. Statistical analysis
One-way ANOVA followed by Duncan's multi-comparison test was applied to weight, growth, ingested food, oxygen consumption and energy balance data. Prior to ANOVA, homogeneity of variances was verified by the Cochran test (Montgomery, 2004). Discriminant canonical analysis (DCA) was applied to DG metabolites, and glycogen in DG and arm muscle, followed by lineal regressions (Johnson and Wichern, 2002). Prior to DCA, homogeneity of the variances–covariances matrix was verified by the M of Box method (Pardo and Ruíz, 2001). Statistical analysis was carried out with the computer programme Statgraphics 5.1. Differences are reported as statistically significant when P < 0.05.
2.7. Statistical analysis
One-way ANOVA followed by Duncan's multi-comparison test was applied to weight, growth, ingested food, oxygen consumption and energy balance data. Prior to ANOVA, homogeneity of variances was verified by the Cochran test (Montgomery, 2004). Discriminant canonical analysis (DCA) was applied to DG metabolites, and glycogen in DG and arm muscle, followed by lineal regressions (Johnson and Wichern, 2002). Prior to DCA, homogeneity of the variances–covariances matrix was verified by the M of Box method (Pardo and Ruíz, 2001). Statistical analysis was carried out with the computer programme Statgraphics 5.1. Differences are reported as statistically significant when P < 0.05.
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