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. 2020 May 21;15(5):e0233386. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0233386

Fig 2. A high-salt high fat diet decreased locomotor activity but did not alter circadian rhythm.

Fig 2

(A) Representative actogram in C (Normal Salt and Control diet), HF (Normal salt and high-fat diet), and HFS (high-fat and high-salt diet) groups of mice. (B) Activity levels under LD and DD conditions in different groups. (C) The α/ρ (activity/rest time) ratio under LD and DD conditions among different groups. (D) Circadian period under the DD condition in different groups. The data represent the mean ± standard error of the mean values. *p<0.05.