Publications by authors named "Danielle L Opetz"

Article Synopsis
  • Feline obesity increases the risk of serious health issues such as liver disease, diabetes, and urinary problems, prompting the need for effective weight management strategies.
  • The study aimed to evaluate the impact of restricted feeding on weight loss, body composition, activity levels, serum markers, and gut health in obese cats over 18 weeks.
  • Results showed significant weight and fat loss, improved metabolic markers, and changes in fecal bacteria diversity in cats fed weight control diets, highlighting the benefits of restricted feeding for obese felines.
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Feline obesity is a common and preventable disease, posing a myriad of health risks and detriments. Specially formulated diets and restricted feeding may serve as an intervention strategy to promote weight loss and improve feline health. In this study, our objective was to determine the effects of restricted feeding and weight loss on body composition, voluntary physical activity, blood hormones and metabolites, and fecal microbiota of overweight cats.

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The incidence of feline obesity continues to rise despite it being a preventable disease. There are many risks and health perturbations associated with obesity, with several of those impacting a pet's quality of life, wellness, and longevity. Feline obesity is commonly studied, but most research has been focused on weight loss rather than weight gain.

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