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Experimental lesions in the ventro-medial hypothalamus of the adult rat produce a type of obesity associated with considerable gains in body weight (Hetherington Han, Lin, Chu, Mu Bernardis & Skelton, 1966). Yet body composition studies by Han et al. (1965) have shown that weanling rats can become obese. A rapid means of determining obesity was described by Hetherington (1943) and has been recently revived by Szentagothai, Flerko, Mess & Halasz (1962) and Bernardis & Skelton (1966, 1967). It consists of dividing the cube root of the body weight by the naso-anal length. The resulting figure, referred to as 'Nutritive Ratio' (Lee, 1928) or 'Lee Index' is a measure of obesity. A figure of about 0·300
Bernardis et al. (Mon,) studied this question.