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  • 标题:The effect of changing the moisture levels of dry extruded and wet canned diets on physical activity in cats
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  • 作者:D. G. Thomas ; M. Post ; G. Bosch
  • 期刊名称:Journal of Nutritional Science
  • 印刷版ISSN:2048-6790
  • 电子版ISSN:2048-6790
  • 出版年度:2017
  • 卷号:6
  • 页码:1-5
  • DOI:10.1017/jns.2017.9
  • 出版社:Cambridge University Press
  • 摘要:Obesity levels in cats are increasing and the main causative factor is higher energy intake v . energy expenditure over time. Therefore, altering energy expenditure by enhancing physical activity of the cat could be a strategy to reduce obesity. Hydrating commercial dry diets with water increased activity in cats; however, no study has compared this approach with feeding high-moisture canned diets. Eight healthy male neutered domestic shorthair cats were fed four different dietary treatments in a Latin square design. Treatments were a canned diet ‘as is’ (82 % moisture) and freeze-dried (4 %), a dry diet ‘as is’ (3 %) and with added water (70 %). Cat activity was measured continuously using Actical ® accelerometers. Cats were group housed during the first 14 d of each period and then moved to individual cages for 7 d with faecal and urine production measured over the final 4 d. Intake was similar for each diet. The average activity over 24 h was not different between treatments ( P > 0·05). However, the ratio between average activity during the day v . at night was higher when cats were fed the dry diet ( P = 0·030). Total water intake and urine volume increased when the canned diet was fed ( P < 0·001). The similarity in total activity of the cats on the treatments indicates that dietary moisture or diet type did not have a major effect on these cats. However, the stronger diurnal activity patterns observed in the cats when they were fed the dry diet are intriguing and require further study.
  • 关键词:Cats;Physical activity;Dietary moisture;Total water intake;Urine production
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