International audienceObesity is a major issue in pets and nutritional strategies need to be developed, like promoting greater protein and fiber intake. This study aimed to evaluate the effects of dietary protein levels and prebiotic supplementation on the glucose metabolism and relationships between the gut, microbiota, metabolome, and phenotype of obese dogs. Six obese Beagle dogs received a diet containing 25.6% or 36.9% crude protein, with or without 1% short-chain fructo-oligosaccharide (scFOS) or oligofructose (OF), in a Latin-square study design. Fecal and blood samples were collected for metabolite analysis, untargeted metabolomics, and 16S rRNA amplicon sequencing. A multi-block analysis was performed to build a correlation network...
Abstract Background Dietary content and environmental factors can shape the gut microbiota, and cons...
IntroductionObesity is the most common nutritional disease in dogs, and is generally managed by calo...
INTRODUCTION:Feeding a Bones and Raw Food (BARF) diet has become an increasing trend in canine nutri...
International audienceObesity is a major issue in pets and nutritional strategies need to be develop...
Obesity is a major issue in pets and nutritional strategies need to be developed, like promoting gre...
Obesity has become a health epidemic in both humans and pets. A dysbiotic gut microbiota has been as...
Abstract Background High protein diets shift the faecal microbiota into a more unfavourable composit...
In humans and companion animals, obesity is accompanied by metabolic derangements. Studies have reve...
Abstract Canine obesity is a major health concern that predisposes dogs to various disorders. The fe...
IntroductionObesity is the most common nutritional disease in dogs, and is generally managed by calo...
IntroductionObesity is the most common nutritional disease in dogs, and is generally managed by calo...
Obesity is a common problem in dogs and overconsumption of energy-rich foods is a key factor. This s...
Dietary fat is known to modulate the hindgut microbiota in rodents; however, there is no clear evide...
Background The fecal microbiota from obese individuals can induce obe...
The metabolome and gut microbiota were investigated in a juvenile Göttingen minipig model. This stud...
Abstract Background Dietary content and environmental factors can shape the gut microbiota, and cons...
IntroductionObesity is the most common nutritional disease in dogs, and is generally managed by calo...
INTRODUCTION:Feeding a Bones and Raw Food (BARF) diet has become an increasing trend in canine nutri...
International audienceObesity is a major issue in pets and nutritional strategies need to be develop...
Obesity is a major issue in pets and nutritional strategies need to be developed, like promoting gre...
Obesity has become a health epidemic in both humans and pets. A dysbiotic gut microbiota has been as...
Abstract Background High protein diets shift the faecal microbiota into a more unfavourable composit...
In humans and companion animals, obesity is accompanied by metabolic derangements. Studies have reve...
Abstract Canine obesity is a major health concern that predisposes dogs to various disorders. The fe...
IntroductionObesity is the most common nutritional disease in dogs, and is generally managed by calo...
IntroductionObesity is the most common nutritional disease in dogs, and is generally managed by calo...
Obesity is a common problem in dogs and overconsumption of energy-rich foods is a key factor. This s...
Dietary fat is known to modulate the hindgut microbiota in rodents; however, there is no clear evide...
Background The fecal microbiota from obese individuals can induce obe...
The metabolome and gut microbiota were investigated in a juvenile Göttingen minipig model. This stud...
Abstract Background Dietary content and environmental factors can shape the gut microbiota, and cons...
IntroductionObesity is the most common nutritional disease in dogs, and is generally managed by calo...
INTRODUCTION:Feeding a Bones and Raw Food (BARF) diet has become an increasing trend in canine nutri...