A COMPARISON, UNDER ARCTIC SURVIVAL CONDITIONS, OF A PEMMICAN-TYPE MEAT BAR WITH AN ISOCALORIC RATION OF SUCROSE PLUS ELECTROLYTES.

Abstract

The basis of current arctic survival ration is 'pemmican' or a meat bar composed of powdered lean meat mixed with fat. The present experiment compares, under survival conditions, metabolic changes in men fasting completely, men receiving sucrose and electrolyte supplements, and men receiving the meat bar. Eighteen men divided into three groups of six men each, ate a standard diet of USAF IF No. 10 rations in barracks for two days, then underwent a seven-day simulated survival situation. Isocaloric intake of pemmican at this level did not appear to have any great advantage over simple starvation, whereas sucrose with a sodium salt supplement prevented or ameliorated some of the symptoms of starvation. It was concluded that although the caloric density and high protein content of pemmican are advantageous to fully-fed men, pemmican is inferior to sucrose plus sodium salts for severly limited calorie regime. (Author)

Document Details

Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
Nov 01, 1965
Accession Number
AD0628898

Entities

People

  • Terrence A. Rogers

Organizations

  • University of HawaiĘ»i System

Tags

DTIC Thesaurus Topics

  • Electrolytes
  • Nutrition Disorders
  • Rations
  • Standards
  • Survival
  • Survival Equipment
  • Survival Rations

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  • Gender and Food Studies
  • Systems Analysis and Design