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癌症犬饮食和补充剂使用的变化。

Changes in diet and supplement use in dogs with cancer.

机构信息

Department of Surgical and Radiological Sciences, School of Veterinary Medicine, University of California, Davis, Davis, California, USA.

Department of Molecular Biosciences, School of Veterinary Medicine, University of California, Davis, Davis, California, USA.

出版信息

J Vet Intern Med. 2023 Sep-Oct;37(5):1830-1838. doi: 10.1111/jvim.16825. Epub 2023 Aug 9.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Many dog owners alter their dog's nutritional regimen after a diagnosis of cancer. There are limited data as to specific changes made and reasons behind these changes.

HYPOTHESIS/OBJECTIVES: To collect updated and detailed data on changes made by owners to their dog's diet and supplements after a cancer diagnosis.

ANIMALS

Responses were collected from a survey of dog owners who brought their dogs to the UC Davis Veterinary Medical Teaching Hospital's Oncology Service for the first time after a cancer diagnosis. Dogs with recurrence or presenting for a second type of cancer were excluded.

METHODS

Eligible owners were surveyed between December 2020 and March 2022. The survey contained 62 questions regarding diet, supplement use, and treats, and how these were altered after a cancer diagnosis. Responses were matched to medical record data.

RESULTS

One hundred twenty-eight surveys were retained for analysis, including 120 respondents that completed the survey. In response to a cancer diagnosis, 54.8% (95% CI; 45.7%-63.8%) of owners altered diets or supplements or both. The most common informational resource for dog diets was veterinarians (53.9%). Usage of home-prepared foods significantly increased after a cancer diagnosis (P = .03). There was no significant difference in commercial diet usage before or after a diagnosis (P = .25). Joint support products were the most common supplements given both before (37.4%) and after (35.0%) diagnosis.

CONCLUSIONS AND CLINICAL IMPORTANCE

Many dog owners alter their dog's nutritional intake after a cancer diagnosis. These owners should be provided information relating to commonly observed alterations, including home-prepared foods and supplements.

摘要

背景

许多狗主人在狗被诊断出癌症后会改变其营养方案。关于具体的改变以及这些改变背后的原因,数据有限。

假设/目的:收集有关狗主人在狗被诊断出癌症后改变其饮食和补充剂的最新和详细数据。

动物

本研究的结果来自对首次在加利福尼亚大学戴维斯分校兽医医疗教学医院肿瘤服务就诊的癌症诊断狗主人的调查。排除了复发或患有第二种癌症的狗。

方法

在 2020 年 12 月至 2022 年 3 月期间,对符合条件的主人进行了调查。该调查包含 62 个关于饮食、补充剂使用和零食的问题,以及在癌症诊断后如何改变这些问题。对这些回答与病历数据进行了匹配。

结果

保留了 128 份调查问卷进行分析,其中包括 120 名完成调查的受访者。在诊断出癌症后,54.8%(95%CI;45.7%-63.8%)的主人改变了饮食或补充剂或两者兼而有之。兽医是最常见的狗饮食信息来源(53.9%)。在诊断后,自制食物的使用显著增加(P = .03)。在诊断前后,商业饮食的使用没有显著差异(P = .25)。关节支持产品是诊断前后最常使用的补充剂(分别为 37.4%和 35.0%)。

结论和临床意义

许多狗主人在狗被诊断出癌症后会改变其狗的营养摄入。应向这些主人提供与常见变化相关的信息,包括自制食物和补充剂。

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