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一项针对加拿大和美国食用肉基和植物基饮食的猫主人报告的健康状况的横断面研究。

A cross-sectional study of owner-reported health in Canadian and American cats fed meat- and plant-based diets.

机构信息

Department of Population Medicine, Ontario Veterinary College, University of Guelph, 50 Stone Rd. E, Guelph, Ontario, N1G 2W1, Canada.

Department of Clinical Studies, Ontario Veterinary College, University of Guelph, 50 Stone Rd. E, Guelph, Ontario, N1G 2W1, Canada.

出版信息

BMC Vet Res. 2021 Jan 28;17(1):53. doi: 10.1186/s12917-021-02754-8.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Cats, being obligate carnivores, have unique dietary requirements for nutrients most commonly found in dietary ingredients of animal origin. As such, feeding a diet devoid of animal-derived ingredients has been postulated as a possible cause of nutrient imbalances and adverse health outcomes. A small proportion of cat owners feed strictly plant-based diets to the cats in their care, yet the health and wellness of cats fed these diets has not been well documented.

RESULTS

A total of 1325 questionnaires were complete enough for inclusion. The only exclusion criterion was failure to answer all questions. Most cats, 65% (667/1026), represented in the survey were fed a meat-based diet and 18.2% (187/1026) were fed a plant-based diet, with the rest fed either a combination of plant-based with meat-based (69/1026, 6.7%) or indeterminable (103/1026, 10%). Cat age ranged from 4 months to 23 years, with a median of 7 years, and was not associated with diet type. No differences in reported lifespan were detected between diet types. Fewer cats fed plant-based diets reported to have gastrointestinal and hepatic disorders. Cats fed plant-based diets were reported to have more ideal body condition scores than cats fed a meat-based diet. More owners of cats fed plant-based diets reported their cat to be in very good health.

CONCLUSIONS

Cat owner perception of the health and wellness of cats does not appear to be adversely affected by being fed a plant-based diet. Contrary to expectations, owners perceived no body system or disorder to be at particular risk when feeding a plant-based diet to cats. This study collected information from cat owners and is subject to bias, as well as methodological limitations. Further research is warranted to determine if these results are replicable in a prospective investigation.

摘要

背景

猫作为专性肉食动物,对营养素有独特的需求,这些营养物质在动物源性饲料成分中最为常见。因此,人们推测,食用不含动物源性成分的饮食可能会导致营养失衡和不良健康后果。一小部分猫主人严格地给他们照顾的猫喂食植物性饮食,但这些饮食喂养的猫的健康状况并没有得到很好的记录。

结果

共有 1325 份问卷填写得足够完整,可以纳入分析。唯一的排除标准是未能回答所有问题。在调查中,大多数猫(65%,667/1026)以肉基饮食为主,18.2%(187/1026)以植物性饮食为主,其余的则以植物性和肉基饮食的组合(69/1026,6.7%)或不确定(103/1026,10%)为主。猫的年龄从 4 个月到 23 岁不等,中位数为 7 岁,与饮食类型无关。不同饮食类型的猫的报告寿命没有差异。食用植物性饮食的猫报告胃肠道和肝脏疾病的比例较低。食用植物性饮食的猫的体况评分比食用肉基饮食的猫更理想。更多食用植物性饮食的猫的主人报告他们的猫非常健康。

结论

猫主人对食用植物性饮食的猫的健康和健康状况的看法似乎没有受到不利影响。与预期相反,当给猫喂食植物性饮食时,主人认为没有任何身体系统或疾病处于特别危险的状态。本研究从猫主人那里收集信息,因此存在偏见和方法学上的局限性。需要进一步的研究来确定这些结果在前瞻性研究中是否具有可重复性。

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