<p>DSH = Domestic Shorthair. Dietary protein content: moderate 6.0–10.4 g/100 kcal metabolisable energy (ME); high 10.5–13.1 g/100 kcal ME. Dietary carbohydrate content: low 2.9–4.9 g/100 kcal ME; moderate 5.0–12.5 g/100 kcal ME. Dietary fat content: low 3.6–4.9 g/100 kcal ME; moderate 5.0–6.4 g/100 kcal ME. <sup>#</sup> denotes inclusion in the non-diabetic control group for comparison of the microbiota between diabetic and non-diabetic cats.</p><p>Signalment and dietary information for enrolled cats.</p
Food intake changes circulating metabolite concentrations. Thus, a comparison of circulating metabol...
The domestic cat’s wild ancestors are obligate carnivores that consume prey containing only minimal ...
Dietary starch is required for a dry, extruded kibble; the most common diet type for domesticated fe...
<p>A: Diabetic status (blue: diabetic, red: non-diabetic); B: Age (blue: cats greater than ten years...
Maintaining blood glucose concentrations and managing glycemic response is pivotal in diabetic patie...
Abstract Background The existence of a genetic predisposition to obesity is commonly recognized in h...
A low-carbohydrate, high-protein (LCHP) diet is often recommended for the prevention and management ...
Cats are strict carnivores dial rely on nutrients in animal tissues to meet their specific and uniqu...
Feline diabetes mellitus shares many features with type 2 diabetes in people, regarding clinical pre...
The influence of a high-protein [HP, 47% of metabolizable energy (ME)] diet on energy balance was ev...
The present study assessed the effect of separate reduction of each enemy-delivering nutrient - prot...
Adiponectin is an adipose-derived protein (adipocytokine) that is secreted by adipose tissue. It has...
This paper was presented as a poster presentation at the annual ECVIM-CA online congress, 2–5 Septem...
For many years, the incidence of obesity has been one of the most common health issues in domestic c...
Obesity is a major nutritional disorder in cats and is associated with several comorbidities and red...
Food intake changes circulating metabolite concentrations. Thus, a comparison of circulating metabol...
The domestic cat’s wild ancestors are obligate carnivores that consume prey containing only minimal ...
Dietary starch is required for a dry, extruded kibble; the most common diet type for domesticated fe...
<p>A: Diabetic status (blue: diabetic, red: non-diabetic); B: Age (blue: cats greater than ten years...
Maintaining blood glucose concentrations and managing glycemic response is pivotal in diabetic patie...
Abstract Background The existence of a genetic predisposition to obesity is commonly recognized in h...
A low-carbohydrate, high-protein (LCHP) diet is often recommended for the prevention and management ...
Cats are strict carnivores dial rely on nutrients in animal tissues to meet their specific and uniqu...
Feline diabetes mellitus shares many features with type 2 diabetes in people, regarding clinical pre...
The influence of a high-protein [HP, 47% of metabolizable energy (ME)] diet on energy balance was ev...
The present study assessed the effect of separate reduction of each enemy-delivering nutrient - prot...
Adiponectin is an adipose-derived protein (adipocytokine) that is secreted by adipose tissue. It has...
This paper was presented as a poster presentation at the annual ECVIM-CA online congress, 2–5 Septem...
For many years, the incidence of obesity has been one of the most common health issues in domestic c...
Obesity is a major nutritional disorder in cats and is associated with several comorbidities and red...
Food intake changes circulating metabolite concentrations. Thus, a comparison of circulating metabol...
The domestic cat’s wild ancestors are obligate carnivores that consume prey containing only minimal ...
Dietary starch is required for a dry, extruded kibble; the most common diet type for domesticated fe...