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Canine and feline obesity: a review of pathophysiology, epidemiology, and clinical management

机译:犬和​​猫肥胖:病理生理学,流行病学和临床管理的回顾

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Canine and feline obesity rates have reached pandemic proportions and are similar to those in humans, with approximately 30%–40% of dogs and cats being overweight to obese. Obesity has been associated with other health problems, including osteoarthritis, renal disease, skin disease, insulin resistance, and neoplasia in dogs, while in cats obesity is associated with dermatological issues, diabetes mellitus, neoplasia, and urolithiasis. The health issues appear to be slightly different across the two species, which may be due to some inherent differences in the hormonal milieu involved in obesity that differs between the dog and the cat. In this review, we discuss the complicated nature of the pathogenesis of obesity, the hormonal stimulus for orexigenic and anorexigenic behavior, adipose tissue as an endocrine organ, and most importantly, clinical management of the number one disease in canine and feline medicine.
机译:犬和​​猫的肥胖率已达到大流行的程度,与人类相似,大约30%–40%的狗和猫对肥胖超重。肥胖与其他健康问题相关,包括狗的骨关节炎,肾病,皮肤病,胰岛素抵抗和瘤形成,而在猫中,肥胖与皮肤病,糖尿病,瘤形成和尿石症有关。在这两个物种之间,健康问题似乎略有不同,这可能是由于肥胖引起的荷尔蒙环境固有的差异,狗和猫之间也存在差异。在这篇综述中,我们讨论了肥胖症发病机制的复杂性质,激素的刺激性(致食欲和厌食行为),作为内分泌器官的脂肪组织,以及最重要的是,犬和猫医学中第一大疾病的临床管理。

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