Hanford Rachel, Linder Deborah E
Cummings School of Veterinary Medicine, Tufts University, North Grafton, MA 01536, USA.
Vet Sci. 2021 Feb 20;8(2):32. doi: 10.3390/vetsci8020032.
Obese dogs have been shown to have a diminished quality of life; however, there is less evidence characterizing the impact of obesity on the quality of life of cats. A cross-sectional survey study was conducted among cat owners with either healthy weight cats (body condition scores of 4-5/9) or obese cats (body condition scores of 8-9/9) as determined by a veterinarian. Exclusion criteria included medical conditions (determined by physical exam and screening bloodwork). Cat owners completed surveys on quality of life and perceptions of feline obesity. Quality of life scores for obese cats had a wider range and were numerically lower compared to scores of healthy weight cats with a moderate effect size of 0.68, though this was not a statistically significant difference (71.2 ± 8.8 vs. 75.9 ± 4.1, = 0.0881; n = 33). Owners of obese cats less frequently reported that obesity was a high risk to their cat's health (77% [10/13]) vs. 100% [20/20]) and less frequently cited the primary caretaker as a cause of cat obesity (30% [3/10] vs. 55% [11/20]) compared to the owners of healthy weight cats. Interestingly, 97% (32/33) of all owners believed veterinarians should play a role in feline weight loss. These results suggest that some obese cats can have a potentially diminished quality of life but highlights the need for more data surrounding the impact of feline obesity and enhanced client communication strategies to best address obesity in the feline population.
肥胖的犬类已被证明生活质量有所下降;然而,关于肥胖对猫生活质量影响的特征描述证据较少。一项横断面调查研究在猫主人中进行,这些猫主人饲养的猫要么体重正常(身体状况评分为4 - 5/9),要么肥胖(身体状况评分为8 - 9/9),由兽医确定。排除标准包括医疗状况(通过体格检查和筛查血液检查确定)。猫主人完成了关于生活质量和对猫肥胖看法的调查。肥胖猫的生活质量得分范围更广,与体重正常猫的得分相比,数值更低,中等效应大小为0.68,不过这一差异无统计学意义(71.2 ± 8.8 vs. 75.9 ± 4.1,P = 0.0881;n = 33)。与体重正常猫的主人相比,肥胖猫的主人较少报告肥胖对其猫的健康构成高风险(77% [10/13] 对 100% [20/20]),并且较少将主要照顾者视为猫肥胖的原因(30% [3/10] 对 55% [11/20])。有趣的是,所有主人中有97%(32/33)认为兽医应在猫减肥中发挥作用。这些结果表明,一些肥胖猫的生活质量可能会下降,但突出了需要更多关于猫肥胖影响的数据以及加强与客户的沟通策略,以更好地解决猫群体中的肥胖问题。