Department of Biomedical Sciences, College of Veterinary Medicine, Oregon State University, Corvallis, Oregon, USA.
Pet Nutrition Center, Hill's Pet Nutrition, Inc, Topeka, Kansas, USA.
Vet Rec. 2019 Feb 9;184(6):190. doi: 10.1136/vr.104865. Epub 2018 Dec 4.
A prospective, randomised, 6-month feeding trial was performed in 28 adult cats with International Renal Interest Society (IRIS) stage 1 and 2 chronic kidney disease (CKD). All cats were assigned to either a control food: Royal Canin Renal Support A Feline, dry or a test food: Hill's Prescription Diet k/d Feline with chicken, dry. Food intake was recorded daily; body weight weekly; and serum, urine, dual-energy x-ray absorptiometry (DEXA) and body condition assessments were performed at 0, 1, 3 and 6 months. Twenty cats (9 control, 11 test group) completed the study according to protocol. Cats consuming control food had significant loss of body weight (n=14; mean, -13.0 per cent, P<0.0001) and lean body mass (LBM; mean, -11.1 per cent, P<0.0001) over the 6-month feeding period, whereas cats consuming test food had a significant increase in body weight (n=14; mean, 5.8 per cent, P=0.003) and no change in LBM (P=0.42). Cats consumed 23 per cent more calories (P=0.05) when fed test food (mean, 207.1 kcal/day) compared with cats fed control food (mean, 168.0 kcal/day). Serum creatinine increased at a faster rate (P=0.0004) in cats consuming control food compared with cats consuming test food. Cats consuming test food had increased caloric and essential amino acid intake, increased body weight, stable biomarkers of kidney function and maintained LBM compared with cats consuming control food.
一项前瞻性、随机、为期 6 个月的喂养试验在 28 只患有国际肾脏学会(IRIS)1 期和 2 期慢性肾脏病(CKD)的成年猫中进行。所有猫均被分配到对照组食物:皇家猫粮肾脏支持 A 猫干粮或试验组食物:希尔处方饮食 k/d 猫干粮鸡肉味。每天记录食物摄入量;每周记录体重;在 0、1、3 和 6 个月时进行血清、尿液、双能 X 射线吸收法(DEXA)和身体状况评估。20 只猫(9 只对照组,11 只试验组)按方案完成了研究。食用对照组食物的猫体重(n=14;平均,-13.0%,P<0.0001)和瘦体重(LBM;n=14;平均,-11.1%,P<0.0001)在 6 个月的喂养期间显著下降,而食用试验组食物的猫体重显著增加(n=14;平均,5.8%,P=0.003),LBM 无变化(P=0.42)。与食用对照组食物的猫相比(n=14;平均,168.0 千卡/天),食用试验组食物的猫多摄入 23%的卡路里(P=0.05)(n=14;平均,207.1 千卡/天)。与食用试验组食物的猫相比,食用对照组食物的猫血清肌酐增加速度更快(P=0.0004)。与食用对照组食物的猫相比,食用试验组食物的猫热量和必需氨基酸摄入增加,体重增加,肾功能生物标志物稳定,瘦体重保持不变。