Feline obesity: causes, consequences and management
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01/01/2004
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Resumo |
Regulation of food intake and body weight involves a complex balance between long-term control of fat mass involving insulin, adrenal steroids and leptin signals to the CNS and short-term, meal-related signals. Cats will normally limit their food intake to their energy requirements. However, in some instances cats appear unable to regulate energy balance. Our research has demonstrated that despite elevated circulating leptin levels in obese cats associated with increased fat mass, they continue to overeat and gain weight. This paradox of increased leptin concentrations in obesity has been observed in other species and is hypothesized to be a consequence of 'leptin resistance'. |
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eng |
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World Small Animal Veterinary Association |
Palavras-Chave | #Feline obesity #diabetes #cats #EX #300501 Veterinary Medicine #730105 Endocrine organs and diseases (incl. diabetes) #0707 Veterinary Sciences |
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Conference Paper |