Department of Obesity and Endocrinology, Institute of Ageing and Chronic Disease, University of Liverpool, Leahurst Campus, Chester High Road, Neston, Wirral CH64 7TE, UK.
Vet J. 2012 Apr;192(1):65-70. doi: 10.1016/j.tvjl.2011.04.001. Epub 2011 May 12.
Regain after weight loss is widely reported in humans, but there is little information on this phenomenon in dogs. The current study aim was to determine long-term success of a weight loss regime and those factors linked with regain. Thirty-three obese dogs, that had successfully lost weight, were included, all enrolled between December 2004 and May 2009. After weight loss, dogs were switched to a maintenance regime and follow-up weight checks were performed periodically. A review of cases that had completed their weight programme was held during the summer of 2010 and a follow-up check was subsequently conducted, where dogs were reweighed and information was collected on current feeding practices. Median duration of follow-up was 640 days (119-1828 days). Fourteen dogs (42%) maintained weight, 3 (9%) lost >5% additional weight, and 16 (48%) gained >5% weight. Dogs fed a purpose-formulated weight loss diet regained less weight than those switched onto a standard maintenance diet (P=0.0016). Energy intake at the time of follow-up was significantly higher in those dogs fed a standard maintenance diet, compared with those that had remained on a purpose-formulated weight loss diet (P=0.017). These results suggest that weight regain occurs in about half of dogs after successful weight loss. Long-term use of a purpose-formulated weight management diet can significantly limit regain in the follow-up period, likely by limiting food intake.
减肥后体重反弹在人类中被广泛报道,但关于狗的这种现象的信息却很少。本研究旨在确定减肥方案的长期效果,以及与体重反弹相关的因素。共纳入 33 只成功减肥的肥胖犬,所有犬均于 2004 年 12 月至 2009 年 5 月间入组。减肥后,犬只切换到维持方案,定期进行体重检查。2010 年夏季对已完成减肥计划的病例进行了回顾,并随后进行了随访检查,对犬只重新称重,并收集了当前喂养习惯的信息。中位随访时间为 640 天(119-1828 天)。14 只(42%)犬保持体重不变,3 只(9%)犬体重减轻>5%,16 只(48%)犬体重增加>5%。食用特定减肥配方饮食的犬比切换至标准维持饮食的犬体重反弹更少(P=0.0016)。与继续食用特定减肥配方饮食的犬相比,食用标准维持饮食的犬在随访时的能量摄入明显更高(P=0.017)。这些结果表明,成功减肥后,约一半的狗会出现体重反弹。长期使用特定减肥配方饮食可以显著限制随访期间的体重反弹,可能是通过限制食物摄入。