Selected article for: "body weight and fecal score"

Title: 2016 ACVIM Forum Research Abstract Program
  • Document date: 2016_5_31
  • ID: 2y1y8jpx_292
    Snippet: Eight cats were used in a repeated-measures study. Cats were fed a maintenance diet (M-diet) from study days -21-0 then switched to a weight-loss diet (WL-diet) on day 0 without calorie restriction until day 7. On days 8-84, daily intake was restricted to achieve 1-2% weight-loss per week. On days 84-98, feeding the M-diet resumed while maintaining stable body condition score (BCS). Fecal samples were collected and stored at À80°C until analysi.....
    Document: Eight cats were used in a repeated-measures study. Cats were fed a maintenance diet (M-diet) from study days -21-0 then switched to a weight-loss diet (WL-diet) on day 0 without calorie restriction until day 7. On days 8-84, daily intake was restricted to achieve 1-2% weight-loss per week. On days 84-98, feeding the M-diet resumed while maintaining stable body condition score (BCS). Fecal samples were collected and stored at À80°C until analysis. Samples were collected on day À7 and 0 (Obese/M-diet), 5 and 7 (Obese/WL-diet), 77 and 84 (Lean/WL-diet) and 86, 89, 91 and 98 (Lean/M-diet) for microbiota and SCFA profiles. Body weight, BCS, muscle condition score, and body fat percentage were assessed throughout the study.

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