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Influence of lifetime food restriction on causes, time, and predictors of death in dogs.

作者信息

Lawler Dennis F, Evans Richard H, Larson Brian T, Spitznagel Edward L, Ellersieck Mark R, Kealy Richard D

机构信息

Néstle Purina PetCare Research, 835 S 8th St, St Louis, MO 63164, USA.

出版信息

J Am Vet Med Assoc. 2005 Jan 15;226(2):225-31. doi: 10.2460/javma.2005.226.225.

Abstract

OBJECTIVE

To describe effects of lifetime food restriction on causes of death and the association between body-mass characteristics and time of death in dogs.

DESIGN

Paired-feeding study.

ANIMALS

48 dogs from 7 litters.

PROCEDURES

Dogs were paired, and 1 dog in each pair was fed 25% less food than its pair mate from 8 weeks of age until death. Numerous morphometric and physiologic measures were obtained at various intervals throughout life. Associations of feeding group to time and causes of death were evaluated, along with important associated factors such as body composition components and insulin-glucose responses.

RESULTS

Median life span was significantly longer for the group that was fed 25% less food, whereas causes of death were generally similar between the 2 feeding groups. High body-fat mass and declining lean mass significantly predicted death 1 year prior to death, and lean body composition was associated with metabolic responses that appeared to be integrally involved in health and longevity.

CONCLUSIONS AND CLINICAL RELEVANCE

Results were similar to results of diet restriction studies in rodents and primates, reflecting delayed death from species- and strain-specific intrinsic causes. Clinicians should be aware that unplanned body mass changes during mid- and later life of dogs may indicate the need for thorough clinical evaluation.

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