2000
DOI: 10.2460/javma.2000.216.1730
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Dietary considerations for dogs and cats with renal disease

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“…In fact, as the disease progresses in cats they become more and more anorexic [4] and unwilling to accept new flavours. This means that it is desirable to introduce any supplements at an early stage after diagnosis of CKD, ideally without any deleterious effect on the global food consumption.…”
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“…In fact, as the disease progresses in cats they become more and more anorexic [4] and unwilling to accept new flavours. This means that it is desirable to introduce any supplements at an early stage after diagnosis of CKD, ideally without any deleterious effect on the global food consumption.…”
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“…Cats are well known to be a species inclined to neophobia [24], and more specifically cats with CKD are known to have problems with their appetite [4]. Thus to obtain 100% consumption of a newly introduced product is difficult and a consumption rate that exceeds 50-70% of the product could be a desirable target.…”
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“…A restrição de fósforo na dieta é o primeiro passo que há anos vem sendo preconizada para a prevenção ou correção da hiperfosfatemia, sendo esta uma característica importante das dietas de prescrição renal (BROWN et al, 1991;NAGODE, CHEW, PODELL, 1996;BURKHOLDER, 2000;ELLIOT et al, 2000;ROSS et al, 2006;CHEW, 2011;GEDDES et al, 2013a). De acordo com a…”
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“…Assim, o manejo para minimizar a retenção de fósforo é uma indicação terapêutica muito importante em cães com DRC (FINCO et al, 1992;FINCO, 1995;HOUSTON et al, 2013;ROUDEBUSH et al, 2010;POLZIN, 2013). Entretanto, face ao exposto, a monitoração apenas da concentração sérica de fósforo pode não ser o suficiente para evitar o desenvolvimento do HPTSR, uma vez que já foi demonstrado que o HPTSR já pode ocorrer mesmo em condição de normofosfatemia, como foi demonstrado em pacientes humanos e gatos com DRC (GUTIERREZ et al, 2005;OLIVEIRA et al, 2010;QUARLES et al, 2012;DOMINGUÉZ et al, 2013;FINCH et al, 2013;GEDDES et al, 2013a;GEDDES et al, 2013b;WAN et al, 2013;PARKER, GILOR, CHEW, 2015;HOKAMP;NABITY, 2016 (POLZIN et al, 1989;NAGODE, CHEW, PODELL, 1996;BROWN et al, 1998;BURKHOLDER, 2000;JACOB et al, 2002;ROUDEBUSH et al, 2010;POLZIN, 2011;POLZIN, 2013;FRITSCH, JEWELL, 2016 (SLATOPOLSKY et al, 1971). Posteriormente, um outro estudo demonstrou que a medida em que havia redução da TFG, e também ocorrendo a restrição de fósforo na dieta, a concentração de PTH não aumentava (SLATOPOLSKY et al, 1972).…”
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