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Volume 260 (2022): Issue S3 (Dec 2022): Emerging Topics in Nutrition
Publication Date:
01 Dec 2022
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Editorial
Prioritizing nutrition in veterinary medicine
Articles
Gastrointestinal transit time is faster in Beagle dogs compared to cats
Gastrointestinal signs and a need for nutritional management may persist long term in dogs and cats undergoing resection of the ileocolic junction: 35 cases (2008–2020)
Randomized controlled trial demonstrates nutritional management is superior to metronidazole for treatment of acute colitis in dogs
Dietary fiber aids in the management of canine and feline gastrointestinal disease
Weight measurements result in improved accuracy and precision in preparation of cooked homemade diets for dogs
Home-cooked diets cost more than commercially prepared dry kibble diets for dogs with chronic enteropathies
Key nutrients important in the management of canine myxomatous mitral valve disease and heart failure
Whole blood and plasma taurine reference intervals in adult Cavalier King Charles Spaniels and correlations between taurine concentration, diet and mitral valve disease
Serum myostatin decreases in exercising and aging Alaskan sled dogs, while growth and differentiation factor 15 remains unaltered
Energy endocrine physiology, pathophysiology, and nutrition of the foal
A starch-rich treat affects enteroinsular responses in ponies
Effect of moving from being extensively managed out in pasture into training on the incidence of equine gastric ulcer syndrome in Icelandic horses
Dietary and management factors influence the equine gastric microbiome
Long-chain polyunsaturated fatty acid supplementation increases levels in red blood cells and reduces the prevalence and severity of squamous gastric ulcers in exercised Thoroughbreds
Review of regulations and indications for the use of in-feed antimicrobials for production animals
Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association
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