Title: RESEARCH COMMUNICATIONS OF THE 28th ECVIM-CA CONGRESS Document date: 2018_12_19
ID: r79h9yzz_741
Snippet: The body condition score (BCS) is the most commonly used system for the assessment of nutritional status of dogs. It estimates body fat stores subjectively and semiâ€quantitatively by visual inspection and palpation. Its accuracy and reliability, however, are inherently limited. For a better assessment of overall body condition, we have previously developed a BCS palpation model, but it did not help the visual inspection part of the process. A m.....
Document: The body condition score (BCS) is the most commonly used system for the assessment of nutritional status of dogs. It estimates body fat stores subjectively and semiâ€quantitatively by visual inspection and palpation. Its accuracy and reliability, however, are inherently limited. For a better assessment of overall body condition, we have previously developed a BCS palpation model, but it did not help the visual inspection part of the process. A morphometric method to estimate the percent body fat has been developed. However, this method cannot be applied to shortâ€legged breeds. The purpose of the present study was, therefore, to develop a clinically feasible, new morphometric method for the assessment of body condition of the dog.
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