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380 Different protocols and technologies employed to help pets lose weight.

机译:380种帮助宠物减肥的协议和技术。

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Obesity implements a major health risk for the canine and feline population, especially as obese dogs and cats are predisposed to devastating health complications that have a large negative impact on the quality of life and reduce life span. Moreover, the prevalence of companion animal obesity in Western countries, reaching more than 50% already, continues to increase. Weight reduction is recommended in overweight dogs and cats yet current weight loss programs tend to have disappointing outcomes and are not without risks. A first challenge in veterinary practice in the management of pet obesity, is proper assessment and identification of overweight and obese animals. Many pet owners underestimate their pet’s body condition and overestimate their activity level. Veterinary teams have trouble communicating the issue of overweight and obesity with pet owners and don’t always use available tools such as body weight, body condition score, muscle condition score and morphometry to assess pets’ body condition. Moreover, these tools are not validated for growing pets. Yet, current spayeuter practices increase the risk for fat deposition, making this population at high risk for weight gain early in live. Veterinary teams are unaware of how to deal with this in clinical practice. Implementation of a weight loss plan is also challenging for veterinary teams, many different protocols to calculate energy requirements exist and many different veterinary therapeutic weight loss diets and over-the-counter weight management diets have been marketed. Though some research has focussed on macronutrient levels in relation to weight gain and weight loss in dogs and cats, very little research investigated nutrient requirements and the risk for development of nutrient deficiencies during energy restriction. This overview will focus on weight loss programs currently employed in veterinary clinical practice and how the coexisting challenges should direct future research.
机译:肥胖对犬科动物和猫科动物造成重大健康风险,尤其是因为肥胖的狗和猫容易遭受破坏性的健康并发症,这些并发症会对生活质量产生很大的负面影响并缩短寿命。此外,西方国家伴生动物肥胖症的患病率已经达到50%以上,并且还在继续增加。建议在超重的猫狗中减轻体重,但目前的减肥计划往往会令人失望,而且并非没有风险。在宠物肥胖管理中,兽医实践的第一个挑战是对超重和肥胖动物的正确评估和识别。许多宠物主人低估了宠物的身体状况,高估了他们的活动水平。兽医小组在与宠物主人沟通超重和肥胖问题时遇到了麻烦,并且并不总是使用体重,身体状况评分,肌肉状况评分和形态测量等可用工具来评估宠物的身体状况。此外,这些工具尚未通过验证,无法用于养宠物。但是,当前的使用诱饵/中性动物的做法会增加脂肪沉积的风险,使该人群在生命早期就有增加体重的高风险。兽医团队不知道如何在临床实践中处理此问题。减肥计划的实施对兽医团队也具有挑战性,存在许多不同的协议来计算能量需求,并且已经销售了许多不同的兽医治疗性减肥饮食和非处方体重管理饮食。尽管一些研究集中在与狗和猫的体重增加和体重减轻有关的大量营养素水平上,但很少有研究调查能量需求和能量限制期间营养缺乏的风险。本概述将重点关注当前在兽医临床实践中采用的减肥计划,以及如何应对并存的挑战指导未来的研究。

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