2014
DOI: 10.1590/0103-8478cr20130524
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Abstract: A obesidade é a doença nutricional mais frequente em cães, leva a uma série de alterações nas funções corporais e limita a longevidade dos animais. Vários fatores contribuem para o desenvolvimento da obesidade em cães, como genética, raça, idade ABSTRACT Obesity is the most common nutritional disease in dogs and may cause many changes in body systems and limit the longevity of the animals. Many factors contribute to the development of obesity in dogs, as genetics, breed, age, lack of physical activity, caloric… Show more

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“…101 dogs (37,27%) had ideal weight, 101 (37,27%) were overweight, and 69 (25,46%) were obese and therefore 62,73% of the studied population was overweight, with results higher than previous studies [10, 11]. Nevertheless, the results do not reveal the prevalence of obesity in all three veterinary centers where the survey was conducted.…”
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“…101 dogs (37,27%) had ideal weight, 101 (37,27%) were overweight, and 69 (25,46%) were obese and therefore 62,73% of the studied population was overweight, with results higher than previous studies [10, 11]. Nevertheless, the results do not reveal the prevalence of obesity in all three veterinary centers where the survey was conducted.…”
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confidence: 59%
“…The inclusion criteria in the MS group were found in Pugs (66%), Schnauzers (62,5%), Beagles (66%), Labradors (17%), and Yorkshire Terriers (58%) overweight and obese, admittedly breeds with higher risk for obesity [10, 11]. However, due to the small number of dogs of each breed in MS group multivariate linear regression could not be performed to assess whether it was adiposity, breed, or metabolic factors that influenced the development of the changes in the MS.…”
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“…O hábito alimentar dos cães e gatos passou por mudanças nas últimas décadas, devido a influência do homem; tornou-se comum a alimentação desses animais com petiscos e guloseimas (Aptekmann et al, 2014). Fatores dietéticos como a alta densidade energética, quantidade de alimento oferecido, número de refeições, fornecimento de petiscos e sobras de mesa também apresentam estreita relação com a gênese da obesidade (Brunetto et al, 2011).…”
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“…However, in dogs, the direct relationship between obesity and the development of hypertension and insulin resistance, predisposing to type 2 diabetes mellitus like in humans is not proven, although there are several works in the literature [6] [7]. The major difficulty of treatment of obese dogs is an acceptance and awareness of the owner [8]. The successful key in obesity treatment is an institution of proper diet, calorie restriction and regular practice of physical activity.…”
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