Publicaciones científicas sobre trastornos digestivos

Gastro cat: Assessment of a new high protein – low carbohydrate diet in cats with chronic gastrointestinal disease

The objective of this study was to evaluate the efficacy of a new dry high protein - low carbohydrate (HP-LC) diet intended for the management of chronic maldigestion-malabsorption in cats. (Poster Gastro Cat ISFM 2016)

Gastro cat: Assessment of the digestive tolerance in cats of a new diet based on insects as the protein source

This study was designed to evaluate the digestive tolerance of a new dry insect-based protein source diet in adult cats. (Poster Hypoallergy Cat Insect ISFM 2017)

Gastro cat: Assessment of a New High Protein - Low Carbohydrate - High Fat Diet in Cats with Chronic Gastrointestinal Disease Vol. 1 No. 1: 4

Dietary therapy is a major component in the management of most gastrointestinal disorders. The objective of this study was to evaluate the efficacy of a new dry high protein – low carbohydrate – high fat diet intended for the management of chronic maldigestion-malabsorption in cats. Forty-seven client-owned cats with chronic gastrointestinal diseases were recruited. During the first month (M1) of follow-up, they were fed exclusively the test diet (Virbac VETERINARY® HPM Digestive Support Cat). During the second month (M2), they were fed again their usual dry diet. If medical treatment became necessary during the study, the cat was excluded. To describe the clinical status, the 5 following digestive parameters were assessed 6 times, at inclusion, then each week of M1, and finally at the end of M2: frequency of defecation, faeces quantity, faecal score, faeces odour, and frequency of flatulence. Forty-four cats completed the study. The test diet resulted in significant improvement in all parameters. After 1 month fed the test diet, 72% of cats were completely cured (all parameters normal), 26% were partially improved, and only 2% were unchanged. At the end of M2, 61% of cats had minimum 1 parameter degraded again. These results confirm the clinical efficacy of the new highly digestible high protein – low carbohydrate – high fat diet for chronic gastrointestinal disease management and recurrence prevention in cats

Assessment of a new high protein – high essential fatty acid diet in dogs with chronic joint disorders

Osteoarthritis is a common degenerative disorder in ageing dogs, leading to a reduction of dog’s mobility and quality of life. The aim of this study was to evaluate the effectiveness of a new dry dietetic pet food intended for the support of joint function in dogs. (poster Joint Dog AHVM)

Assessment of a new high protein – high essential fatty acid diet in cats with chronic skin and coat disorders

Assessment of a new high protein – high essential fatty acid diet in dogs with chronic skin and coat disorders

Management of dermatological conditions is the main primary reason for consultation after vaccination1 .(poster DERMATO DOG SEVC 2016)