6 Observable Output Index · 6.5 Activity Tolerance Index
6.5 Activity Tolerance Index
Canine Fat-Based Metabolism
This page is structured as definition, control variables, causal chain, observable outputs, and boundary, and serves as a canonical definition node in Canine FBM.
Activity tolerance reflects coordination among energy continuity, substrate matching, and recovery windows.
Activity Tolerance Index traces outputs back to variables and system state, not execution advice.
Activity intensity and duration determine substrate-demand structure.
Total energy and electrolytes determine recovery quality.
Occupancy state affects scheduling efficiency during activity windows.
Input structure → energy continuity → activity tolerance → recovery output.
High-load scenarios must return to boundary-layer judgment.
Related: 3.5 Activity Load and Substrate Use, 4.6 Long-Term Energy Continuity.
Related: 7.4 Puppy, Pregnancy, and Lactation Boundary.
Short-term excitement must not be written as tolerance improvement.
When competitive goals dominate, specialized boundaries should apply.