Abstract Canine obesity is a major health concern that predisposes dogs to various disorders. The fecal microbiome has been attracting attention because of their impact on energy efficiency and metabolic disorders of host. However, little is known about specific microbial interactions, and how these may be affected by obesity in dogs. The objective of this study was to investigate the differences in fecal microbiome and specific microbial networks between obese and normal dogs. A total of 20 beagle dogs (males = 12, body weight [BW]: 10.5 ± 1.08 kg; females = 8, BW: 11.3 ± 1.71 kg; all 2-year-old) were fed to meet the maintenance energy requirements for 18 weeks. Then, 12 beagle dogs were selected based on body condition score (BCS) and div...
Background The gut microbiota and its metabolic end-products act in close collaboration with the nut...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Recent evidence suggests that the gut microbiota is an important contributi...
Gut microbiomes are well recognized to serve a variety of roles in health and disease, even though t...
Background The fecal microbiota from obese individuals can induce obe...
Abstract Background High protein diets shift the faecal microbiota into a more unfavourable composit...
Obesity has become a health epidemic in both humans and pets. A dysbiotic gut microbiota has been as...
Obesity is a major issue in pets and nutritional strategies need to be developed, like promoting gre...
IntroductionObesity is the most common nutritional disease in dogs, and is generally managed by calo...
International audienceObesity is a major issue in pets and nutritional strategies need to be develop...
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...
In humans and companion animals, obesity is accompanied by metabolic derangements. Studies have reve...
Dietary fat is known to modulate the hindgut microbiota in rodents; however, there is no clear evide...
International audienceIncreased consumption of energy-rich foods is a key factor in overweight, obes...
Abstract Background Gut microbes influence their hosts in many ways, in particular by modulating the...
Background The gut microbiota and its metabolic end-products act in close collaboration with the nut...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Recent evidence suggests that the gut microbiota is an important contributi...
Gut microbiomes are well recognized to serve a variety of roles in health and disease, even though t...
Background The fecal microbiota from obese individuals can induce obe...
Abstract Background High protein diets shift the faecal microbiota into a more unfavourable composit...
Obesity has become a health epidemic in both humans and pets. A dysbiotic gut microbiota has been as...
Obesity is a major issue in pets and nutritional strategies need to be developed, like promoting gre...
IntroductionObesity is the most common nutritional disease in dogs, and is generally managed by calo...
International audienceObesity is a major issue in pets and nutritional strategies need to be develop...
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...
In humans and companion animals, obesity is accompanied by metabolic derangements. Studies have reve...
Dietary fat is known to modulate the hindgut microbiota in rodents; however, there is no clear evide...
International audienceIncreased consumption of energy-rich foods is a key factor in overweight, obes...
Abstract Background Gut microbes influence their hosts in many ways, in particular by modulating the...
Background The gut microbiota and its metabolic end-products act in close collaboration with the nut...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Recent evidence suggests that the gut microbiota is an important contributi...
Gut microbiomes are well recognized to serve a variety of roles in health and disease, even though t...