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Changes in the body composition of cats during weight reduction by controlled dietary energy restriction
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1996
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Animal PhysiologyCaloric RestrictionNutritionObesityBody CompositionCommercial Low CalorieWeight LostEnergy HomeostasisAnimal NutritionPhysiologyObesity ManagementFeed IntakeDomestic Short-haired CatsWeight ReductionMetabolismMedicineExperimental NutritionHealth Sciences
Thirteen overweight domestic short-haired cats were fed a commercial low calorie diet for 18 weeks at an energy intake to lose weight; they lost an average of 18.1 per cent of their starting weight. An evaluation of their body composition by dual energy x-ray absorptiometry before and after the study suggested that most of the weight lost was composed of fat. The cats' lean bodyweight did not change significantly, but increased as a proportion of total bodyweight.
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