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Manejo dietético del gato obeso
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El objetivo del tratamiento es perder masa grasa con una pérdida mínima de tejido magro sin perjudicar la salud.
La pérdida de tejido adiposo depende de muchos factores: la composición corporal inicial, el grado de restricción energética requerido, el ritmo de la pérdida de peso, el nivel de ingesta de proteínas, las adaptaciones metabólicas y la intensidad del ejercicio. Según un trabajo reciente de uno de los autores, la edad puede tener también su importancia, ya que los gatos de edad más avanzada tienden a perder más tejido magro durante el proceso de adelgazamiento (German, en prensa 2007). […]
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1Department of Veterinary Clinical Sciences, University of Liverpool, United Kingdom. 2 Ecole Nationale Véterinaire de Nantes, Unité de Nutrition et Endocrinologie, France.
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