Christmann Undine, Bečvářová Iveta, Werre Stephen R, Meyer Hein P
Department of Population Health Sciences, Virginia-Maryland Regional College of Veterinary Medicine, Blacksburg, VA, USA.
Hill's Pet Nutrition - Europe, Middle East & Africa, Prague, Czech Republic.
J Feline Med Surg. 2016 Dec;18(12):947-953. doi: 10.1177/1098612X15599823. Epub 2015 Aug 24.
The aim of the study was to evaluate weight loss and maintenance parameters in cats fed a novel weight management food and to assess the owner's perception of the cat's quality of life.
This study was designed as a prospective, uncontrolled/unmasked clinical trial. One hundred and thirty-two overweight/obese, otherwise healthy, client-owned cats were enrolled. Initial evaluation included physical examination, nutritional assessment, ideal body weight determination and weight-loss feeding guidelines development. Follow-up evaluations (monthly for 6 months) encompassed determination of body weight, body condition score, body fat index, muscle condition score and feeding practices. Quality of life assessment by owners included the cat's level of energy, happiness, appetite, begging behavior, flatulence, stool volume and fecal score.
Eighty-three percent of the cats lost weight, with an average ± SEM weight loss of 11.0 ± 1.8% over 6 months and an average ± SE weekly weight loss rate of 0.45 ± 0.02%. The mean ± SEM duration of weight loss was 134.0 ± 4.8 days. Fourteen percent of cats achieved an ideal body weight. Seventy-nine percent of cats ate more calories from novel weight management food than the recommended daily energy requirement for weight loss, and the majority of these cats still lost weight. Body condition score and body fat index decreased over time compared with baseline from weeks 12-24 and from weeks 8-24, respectively. Owners perceived an increase in energy and happiness (>week 12) in the cats that lost weight, without changes in appetite or begging behavior.
This study confirmed the effectiveness of the novel weight management food in achieving weight loss in overweight/obese client-owned cats. Owners reported significant improvements in their cat's quality of life without negative side effects.
本研究旨在评估喂食新型体重管理食品的猫的体重减轻和维持参数,并评估主人对猫生活质量的看法。
本研究设计为一项前瞻性、非对照/非盲法临床试验。纳入了132只超重/肥胖但其他方面健康的宠物猫。初始评估包括体格检查、营养评估、理想体重测定和减肥喂养指南制定。随访评估(为期6个月,每月一次)包括体重、体况评分、体脂指数、肌肉状况评分和喂养方式的测定。主人对生活质量的评估包括猫的活力水平、幸福感、食欲、乞食行为、肠胃胀气、粪便量和粪便评分。
83%的猫体重减轻,6个月内平均体重减轻±标准误为11.0±1.8%,平均每周体重减轻率±标准误为0.45±0.02%。体重减轻的平均±标准误持续时间为134.0±4.8天。14%的猫达到了理想体重。79%的猫从新型体重管理食品中摄入的热量超过了减肥推荐的每日能量需求,且这些猫中的大多数仍减轻了体重。与基线相比,体况评分和体脂指数分别在第12 - 24周和第8 - 24周随时间下降。主人察觉到体重减轻的猫的活力和幸福感增加(>第12周),食欲和乞食行为没有变化。
本研究证实了新型体重管理食品对超重/肥胖宠物猫减肥的有效性。主人报告称他们的猫的生活质量有显著改善,且无负面副作用。