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Age-related digestibility of nutrients depending on the moisture content in aged dogs

Digestibility of pet food can affect the health of dog, especially of aged animals. To maintain the health of dogs in an overall good status it is necessary to provide nutritionally balanced food. For example, the digestibility of dogs was known to be decreased along aging. In addition, losing teeth...

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Autores principales: Kim, Ki Hyun, Seo, Kangmin, Cho, Hyun-Woo, Jeon, Jung-Hwan, Kim, Chan Ho, Jung, Jiyeon, Chun, Ju Lan
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Publicado: Korean Society of Animal Sciences and Technology 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8672265/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34957449
http://dx.doi.org/10.5187/jast.2021.e116
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author Kim, Ki Hyun
Seo, Kangmin
Cho, Hyun-Woo
Jeon, Jung-Hwan
Kim, Chan Ho
Jung, Jiyeon
Chun, Ju Lan
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Seo, Kangmin
Cho, Hyun-Woo
Jeon, Jung-Hwan
Kim, Chan Ho
Jung, Jiyeon
Chun, Ju Lan
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description Digestibility of pet food can affect the health of dog, especially of aged animals. To maintain the health of dogs in an overall good status it is necessary to provide nutritionally balanced food. For example, the digestibility of dogs was known to be decreased along aging. In addition, losing teethes is an often event in aged dogs that could induce a problem to eat a large size dry pet food. Nonetheless, few detailed information is available on the most suited feeding for aged dogs. As part of the nutritional study of food for aged dogs, in this study, we tested whether food type impacts on digestibility on adult versus senior dogs. The methodology to measure the digestibility of nutrients was chosen the index method using chromium oxide. Dogs were fed the same commercial dry or wet diets, which were supplemented with 0.5% chromium oxide. The wet food was prepared by adding twice volume of water in the dry food prior to incubated overnight (14–16 hours) at room temperature. After five days, their feces were collected up to a total weight of > 200 g which was the amount to analyze undigested nutrients in feces as 3 repeats. In the apparent total tract digestibility analysis of the experimental breed, no difference in the digestibility of crude protein, crude fat, crude fiber, ash, and energy was observed regarding the moisture content of the food. Noteworthy, the digestibility of nitrogen free extract was significantly increased in senior dogs fed dry dog food compared with adult dogs fed the same diet, whereas no difference was observed between senior and adult dogs fed wet food. The small breed dogs showed similar results to the experimental breed dogs. However, the digestibility of crude fat was additionally affected by age and food type unlike the experimental breed dogs. This finding suggests that the food moisture content affects the digestibility of nutrients in dogs with aging. Hence, it may be helpful to determine the nutrient contents in foods for senior dogs depending on the food type.
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spelling pubmed-86722652021-12-23 Age-related digestibility of nutrients depending on the moisture content in aged dogs Kim, Ki Hyun Seo, Kangmin Cho, Hyun-Woo Jeon, Jung-Hwan Kim, Chan Ho Jung, Jiyeon Chun, Ju Lan J Anim Sci Technol Research Article Digestibility of pet food can affect the health of dog, especially of aged animals. To maintain the health of dogs in an overall good status it is necessary to provide nutritionally balanced food. For example, the digestibility of dogs was known to be decreased along aging. In addition, losing teethes is an often event in aged dogs that could induce a problem to eat a large size dry pet food. Nonetheless, few detailed information is available on the most suited feeding for aged dogs. As part of the nutritional study of food for aged dogs, in this study, we tested whether food type impacts on digestibility on adult versus senior dogs. The methodology to measure the digestibility of nutrients was chosen the index method using chromium oxide. Dogs were fed the same commercial dry or wet diets, which were supplemented with 0.5% chromium oxide. The wet food was prepared by adding twice volume of water in the dry food prior to incubated overnight (14–16 hours) at room temperature. After five days, their feces were collected up to a total weight of > 200 g which was the amount to analyze undigested nutrients in feces as 3 repeats. In the apparent total tract digestibility analysis of the experimental breed, no difference in the digestibility of crude protein, crude fat, crude fiber, ash, and energy was observed regarding the moisture content of the food. Noteworthy, the digestibility of nitrogen free extract was significantly increased in senior dogs fed dry dog food compared with adult dogs fed the same diet, whereas no difference was observed between senior and adult dogs fed wet food. The small breed dogs showed similar results to the experimental breed dogs. However, the digestibility of crude fat was additionally affected by age and food type unlike the experimental breed dogs. This finding suggests that the food moisture content affects the digestibility of nutrients in dogs with aging. Hence, it may be helpful to determine the nutrient contents in foods for senior dogs depending on the food type. Korean Society of Animal Sciences and Technology 2021-11 2021-11-30 /pmc/articles/PMC8672265/ /pubmed/34957449 http://dx.doi.org/10.5187/jast.2021.e116 Text en © Copyright 2021 Korean Society of Animal Science and Technology https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/This is an Open-Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0) which permits unrestricted non-commercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Jeon, Jung-Hwan
Kim, Chan Ho
Jung, Jiyeon
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title_sort age-related digestibility of nutrients depending on the moisture content in aged dogs
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8672265/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34957449
http://dx.doi.org/10.5187/jast.2021.e116
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