FUNÇÃO RENAL E HEPÁTICA DE CADELAS ADULTAS SUBMETIDAS A PROGRAMA DE GANHO E PERDA DE PESO
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2008-11-21
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Universidade Federal de Goiás
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Obesity is a metabolic disorder which has increasing in alarming proportions all
over the world. This study objective was to evaluate kidney and liver function in
14 mixed breed neutered bitches submitted to a weight gain program and
subsequent weight loss treatment. At the end of weight gain program, the
bitches fed an ad libitum way with hypercaloric diet was divided in two groups,
one which has reached 14,58% and another 20,43% of overweight. In the
weight loss treatment the bitches were organized in two new groups, fed a 60%
of energetic requirement for maintenance with hypocaloric or maintenance diet.
The kidney was evaluated by urine specific gravity, urea and creatinine serum
levels, urinary GGT and urinary protein to urinary creatinine ratio. Liver
evaluation was made by serum ALT, ALP, GGT, albumin, cholesterol and
bilirubins. The weight gain increases urea and decreases cholesterol and GGT
serum levels. The weight loss decreases urine specific gravity, urea and serum
cholesterol, by the way increases GGT activity, returning to the same levels of
the beginning of the study. The short time overweight does not induced
deleterious effects on kidney and liver function. There is no difference between
hypocaloric or maintenance diet in terms of weight loss and quality of kidney
and liver function
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SANTOS, Brunno Medeiros dos. Liver and kidney function in adult beaches submitted to a gain and loss weight program. 2008. 78 f. Dissertação (Mestrado em Ciências Agrárias - Veterinaria) - Universidade Federal de Goiás, Goiânia, 2008.