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用于超重猫和狗适度减重的低能量维持饮食。

Use of reduced-energy content maintenance diets for modest weight reduction in overweight cats and dogs.

机构信息

Royal Canin Research Center, Aimargues, France.

Institute of Lifecourse and Medical Sciences, University of Liverpool, Leahurst Campus, Chester High Road, Neston, Wirral CH64 7TE, United Kingdom; Institute of Veterinary Science, University of Liverpool, Leahurst Campus, Chester High Road, Neston, Wirral CH64 7TE, United Kingdom.

出版信息

Res Vet Sci. 2020 Aug;131:194-205. doi: 10.1016/j.rvsc.2020.04.019. Epub 2020 May 1.

Abstract

One option for controlled weight loss for dogs and cats in overweight condition could be to modestly restrict caloric intake using a reduced-energy ('light') maintenance diet, but there is no prior research on the safety and efficacy of such an approach. A prospective observational cohort study was performed in 67 overweight dogs and 17 overweight cats undergoing weight loss using reduced-energy maintenance diets from one manufacturer. Diets were fed at approximately 80% of maintenance energy requirements for ideal bodyweight for a period of 8 weeks. Essential nutrient intake was estimated for each dog and cat and compared with minimum requirement (MR) or adequate intake (AI, when no MR had been demonstrated) as set by the National Research Council in 2006. Weight loss was seen in 56/67 dogs (84%), losing a median of 4.7% (range 15.2% loss to 10.0% gain) of their starting body weight (SBW). Weight loss was also seen in all 17 cats, losing a median of 6.4% (range 2.0 loss to 15.2% loss) of SBW. Of the essential nutrients examined, only selenium, choline, potassium, and riboflavin were less than NRC recommendations in a minority of animals. However, no signs of any nutrient deficiency were observed in any of the dogs or cats during the study. In summary, modestly energy restricting overweight dogs and cats when feeding a low-energy maintenance diet can induce weight loss and might be a useful initial step for weight management. Although no adverse effects were seen, borderline intake of some micronutrients warrants further consideration.

摘要

对于超重的犬猫,可以选择适度限制热量摄入,使用低能量(“轻”)维持日粮来控制体重,但此前没有关于这种方法的安全性和有效性的研究。对 67 只超重犬和 17 只超重猫进行了前瞻性观察性队列研究,这些犬猫使用一家制造商生产的低能量维持日粮来减肥。日粮以理想体重维持能量需求的 80%左右给予,持续 8 周。对每只犬猫的必需营养素摄入量进行了估计,并与 2006 年美国国家研究委员会(National Research Council)设定的最低需求量(Minimum Requirement,MR)或适宜摄入量(Adequate Intake,当没有 MR 时)进行了比较。56/67 只(84%)犬体重减轻,平均减轻了起始体重(SBW)的 4.7%(范围为 15.2%的减轻至 10.0%的增加)。17 只猫体重均减轻,平均减轻了 SBW 的 6.4%(范围为 2.0%减轻至 15.2%减轻)。在所检查的必需营养素中,只有硒、胆碱、钾和核黄素在少数动物中低于 NRC 推荐值。然而,在研究期间,没有任何犬猫出现任何营养缺乏的迹象。总之,当给超重犬猫喂食低能量维持日粮时,适度限制能量摄入可以诱导体重减轻,这可能是体重管理的一个有用的初始步骤。尽管没有观察到不良反应,但一些微量营养素的边缘摄入需要进一步考虑。

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