Dietary therapy affects diabetes management in the dog and cat directly through control of blood glucose and indirectly through control of obesity and lipid abnormalities. Caloric intake, the feeding schedule, food form, macronutrient composition of the diet, and the presence of any concurrent problems must all be considered when planning the dietary regime. Generally, the healthy diabetic dog or cat should be fed a diet with increased fiber and moderate carbohydrate in a quantity sufficient to attain and maintain optimal body weight; whenever possible, the daily food allotment should be divided into multiple small meals that are fed through the day and evening when the physiologic effects of administered insulin are present. Once establish...
Feline diabetes is a multifactorial disease with genetic and environmental factors, including diet, ...
The effect of a high insoluble-fiber (IF) diet containing 15% cellulose in dry matter, high soluble-...
Some dietary fibres are characterized by hypoglycaemic and hypoinsulinemic effects in humans and in ...
The majority of diabetic dogs appear to have a form of type 1 diabetes analogous to the latent autoi...
The majority of diabetic dogs appear to have a form of type 1 diabetes analogous to the latent autoi...
Diabetes mellitus is a common endocrinopathy in dogs and cats. The disease is suspected if clinical ...
This thesis presents important new findings on glycaemic monitoring, and insulin and dietary therapy...
This article reviews the currently available evidence and focuses on how diet may play a role in low...
Type 2 diabetes is the most common form of diabetes in cats. Other specific types of diabetes accoun...
Effective monitoring is essential for the management of dogs and cats with diabetes mellitus. Howeve...
The principle goals of treating diabetes in cats are to correct the major clinical signs of diabetes...
When treating diabetic cats, the primary aim is to control clinical signs without causing clinical h...
Diabetes mellitus is a frequent endocrinopathy in dogs. Exogenous insulin and nutritional management...
Diabetes mellitus (DM) is a treatable condition that requires a committed effort by veterinarian and...
To assess the influence of high-fibre, moderate-carbohydrate diets with two levels of dietary fat, c...
Feline diabetes is a multifactorial disease with genetic and environmental factors, including diet, ...
The effect of a high insoluble-fiber (IF) diet containing 15% cellulose in dry matter, high soluble-...
Some dietary fibres are characterized by hypoglycaemic and hypoinsulinemic effects in humans and in ...
The majority of diabetic dogs appear to have a form of type 1 diabetes analogous to the latent autoi...
The majority of diabetic dogs appear to have a form of type 1 diabetes analogous to the latent autoi...
Diabetes mellitus is a common endocrinopathy in dogs and cats. The disease is suspected if clinical ...
This thesis presents important new findings on glycaemic monitoring, and insulin and dietary therapy...
This article reviews the currently available evidence and focuses on how diet may play a role in low...
Type 2 diabetes is the most common form of diabetes in cats. Other specific types of diabetes accoun...
Effective monitoring is essential for the management of dogs and cats with diabetes mellitus. Howeve...
The principle goals of treating diabetes in cats are to correct the major clinical signs of diabetes...
When treating diabetic cats, the primary aim is to control clinical signs without causing clinical h...
Diabetes mellitus is a frequent endocrinopathy in dogs. Exogenous insulin and nutritional management...
Diabetes mellitus (DM) is a treatable condition that requires a committed effort by veterinarian and...
To assess the influence of high-fibre, moderate-carbohydrate diets with two levels of dietary fat, c...
Feline diabetes is a multifactorial disease with genetic and environmental factors, including diet, ...
The effect of a high insoluble-fiber (IF) diet containing 15% cellulose in dry matter, high soluble-...
Some dietary fibres are characterized by hypoglycaemic and hypoinsulinemic effects in humans and in ...