BackgroundRye intake has been associated with beneficial effects on health in human interventions, possibly due to dietary fiber in rye. In dogs, few studies have explored the effects on health of dietary fiber in general, and rye fiber in particular. The aim of this study was to investigate how inclusion of rye, compared with wheat, influenced fecal microbiota composition, short chain fatty acids (SCFA) and apparent total tract digestibility (ATTD) in dogs. Six male Beagle dogs (mean age 4.6 years, SEM 0.95 years; mean body weight 14.6 kg, SEM 0.32 kg) were fed three experimental diets, each for 21 days, including an adaptation period of six days and with 2-2.5 months between diet periods. The diets were similar regarding energy and protei...
Abstract Background Diet has a major influence on the composition of the gut microbiota, whose impor...
Background: High protein diets shift the faecal microbiota into a more unfavourable composition in o...
BACKGROUND: Research suggests that dietary composition influences gastrointestinal function and bact...
BackgroundRye intake has been associated with beneficial effects on health in human interventions, p...
Dietary fiber in dog food is reported to promote healthy gut microbiota, but few studies have invest...
During domestication from the wolf, the gastrointestinal tract in dogs adapted to a diet containing ...
Dietary fat is known to modulate the hindgut microbiota in rodents; however, there is no clear evide...
Background: Dietary intervention studies are required to deeper understand the variability of gut mi...
Lipids represent a significant energy source in dogs’ diets. Moreover, dogs need some essential fatt...
Dietary fiber provides numerous benefits to the health of both companion animals and humans includin...
Inclusion of fermentable fibres in the diet can have an impact on the hindgut microbiome and provide...
Background: Feeding dogs with diets rich in protein may favor putrefactive fermentations in the hind...
BACKGROUND: Considerable evidence suggests that food impacts both the gastro- intestinal (GI) functi...
International audienceWhole rye (WR) consumption seems to be associated with beneficial health effec...
Abstract Background Diet has a major influence on the composition of the gut microbiota, whose impor...
Background: High protein diets shift the faecal microbiota into a more unfavourable composition in o...
BACKGROUND: Research suggests that dietary composition influences gastrointestinal function and bact...
BackgroundRye intake has been associated with beneficial effects on health in human interventions, p...
Dietary fiber in dog food is reported to promote healthy gut microbiota, but few studies have invest...
During domestication from the wolf, the gastrointestinal tract in dogs adapted to a diet containing ...
Dietary fat is known to modulate the hindgut microbiota in rodents; however, there is no clear evide...
Background: Dietary intervention studies are required to deeper understand the variability of gut mi...
Lipids represent a significant energy source in dogs’ diets. Moreover, dogs need some essential fatt...
Dietary fiber provides numerous benefits to the health of both companion animals and humans includin...
Inclusion of fermentable fibres in the diet can have an impact on the hindgut microbiome and provide...
Background: Feeding dogs with diets rich in protein may favor putrefactive fermentations in the hind...
BACKGROUND: Considerable evidence suggests that food impacts both the gastro- intestinal (GI) functi...
International audienceWhole rye (WR) consumption seems to be associated with beneficial health effec...
Abstract Background Diet has a major influence on the composition of the gut microbiota, whose impor...
Background: High protein diets shift the faecal microbiota into a more unfavourable composition in o...
BACKGROUND: Research suggests that dietary composition influences gastrointestinal function and bact...