狗和狗主人的人口统计学特征对 "狗老龄化项目 "队列中饮食选择的影响。

IF 1.6 2区 农林科学 Q2 VETERINARY SCIENCES
Janice S O'Brien, M Katherine Tolbert, Audrey Ruple
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目的描述与狗主人喂养选择相关的狗主人及其爱犬的人口统计学因素,以及这些饮食在美国狗群中的喂养规律:这项横断面分析研究了 40,367 份来自参与 "狗老龄化项目 "的美国狗主人的初步调查回复。调查时间为 2020 年 1 月 2 日至 2022 年 12 月 31 日,调查内容包括主要和次要饮食成分类型以及狗和狗主人的人口统计学变量。每个人口统计学变量在不同饮食类型选择之间进行比较,并进行χ2独立性检验:大多数狗的主人(82%)喂食的主要食物成分是市售挤压干粮(狗粮)。大多数饲主(89%)称他们喂养狗狗的饮食长期保持一致。与狗的人口统计学因素(体型、绝育状况、纯种状况、活动水平)相比,狗主人的人口统计学因素(收入、教育水平)与狗的饮食选择差异的相关性较低,但狗主人的年龄确实与狗的饮食选择有关:与年长的狗主人相比,年轻的狗主人倾向于喂食狗粮。小型犬(体重小于 30 磅)、健康状况较差的纯种犬以及主人年龄在 45 岁或以上的犬最常食用家庭烹饪食物。纯种犬、完整犬和活动量大的犬更常食用生食。据报道,10% 的役犬以某种生食为主食:结论:人口统计学变量与所选饮食类型在统计学上的显著差异有关。对喂养不同类型饮食所带来的健康结果进行研究的营养学研究应在设计或分析过程中考虑到这些因素,以避免偏差。本文介绍了一种流行病学工具--有向无环图:这些信息将有助于临床医生与客户讨论宠物营养问题。
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Dog and owner demographics impact dietary choices in Dog Aging Project cohort.

Objective: To describe the demographic factors of owners and their dogs associated with owner feeding choices and the regularity with which those diets were fed to a US-based population of dogs.

Methods: This cross-sectional analysis examined 40,367 initial survey responses from US dog owners participating in the Dog Aging Project. The surveys were collected from January 2, 2020, to December 31, 2022, and included primary and secondary diet component types and dog and owner demographic variables. Each demographic variable was compared across diet type choices with a χ2 test of independence.

Results: Most owners (82%) fed a commercially prepared extruded dry diet (kibble) as the primary diet component. Most owners (89%) reported that they fed their dogs a consistent diet over time. Owner demographic factors (income, education level) were less correlated with difference in diet choices than dog demographic factors (size, neuter status, purebred status, activity level), but owner age did correlate with choice: younger owners tended to feed kibble more compared to older owners. Home-cooked diets were most often consumed by small (< 30-lb) dogs, purebred dogs in poorer health status, and dogs with owners aged 45 years or older. Raw diets were more commonly fed to purebred, intact, and highly active dogs. Ten percent of service dogs were reportedly fed a raw diet of some sort.

Conclusions: Demographic variables are associated with statistically significant differences in diet types selected. Nutrition studies examining health outcomes associated with the feeding of different diet types should account for these factors during design or analysis in order to avoid bias. An epidemiological tool, the directed acyclic graph, is presented.

Clinical relevance: This information will help clinicians in their discussions with clients about pet nutrition.

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期刊介绍: Published twice monthly, this peer-reviewed, general scientific journal provides reports of clinical research, feature articles and regular columns of interest to veterinarians in private and public practice. The News and Classified Ad sections are posted online 10 days to two weeks before they are delivered in print.
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