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Principaux excès et déficits nutritionnels impliqués dans les affections ostéo-articulaires
In: Encyclopedia of Canine Clinical Nutrition by Pibot P. et al.
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JUL 17, 2008
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Bien que la plupart des affections ostéo-articu- laires soient plurifactorielles, la physiopathologie de chacune semble influencée par la nutrition (Tableau 2). Des excès d’énergie et/ou de cal- cium jouent un rôle dans des affections du type dysplasie (de la hanche ou du coude) et ostéo- chondrose.
Sous-alimentation pendant la croissance
Une légère sous-alimentation énergétique peut ralentir la croissance du chiot mais n’influence pas la taille adulte du chien. Après une période d’inhibition de la croissance due à une malnutri- tion ou à une maladie de courte durée, le chiot passe ensuite par une période de croissance compensatrice, où il grandit plus rapidement. […]
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Hazewinkel, H. A. W. and Mott, J. (2008) “Principaux excès et déficits nutritionnels impliqués dans les affections ostéo-articulaires”, Encyclopedia of Canine Clinical Nutrition. Available at: https://www.ivis.org/library/encyclopedia-of-canine-clinical-nutrition/principaux-excès-et-déficits-nutritionnels-impliqués-dans-les-affections-ostéo-articulaires (Accessed: 14 September 2024).
Affiliation of the authors at the time of publication
1Utrecht University, Utrecht, Netherlands.2South Pasadena, CA, USA.
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