IF 2.7 2区 农林科学 Q1 AGRICULTURE, DAIRY & ANIMAL SCIENCE
Hannah Godfrey, Jennifer L Ellis, Adronie Verbrugghe
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与典型的猎物相比,商业猫粮含有更多的碳水化合物,即无氮提取物(NFE)。因此有人认为,碳水化合物摄入量的增加会导致猫咪肥胖和胰岛素抵抗的增加。有关高碳水化合物饮食对胰岛素和葡萄糖反应的研究结果并不一致。我们对 16 项研究进行了荟萃分析,以阐明 NFE 含量与体脂肪量(BFM,9 项)、空腹胰岛素(12 项)和空腹血糖浓度(14 项)之间的关系。在单变量和多变量模型中,使用 SAS 中的 proc mixed 将膳食 NFE、脂肪和蛋白质含量(代谢能百分比)以及每日能量摄入量(DEI)、体重、身体状况(瘦、肥胖)和研究设计指标视为固定效应,将研究视为随机效应。使用校正阿凯克信息标准、一致性相关系数和均方根预测误差对模型进行评估。BFM的最佳拟合模型是NFE含量和DEI之间的交互作用,预测当NFE含量占DEI的比例增加时,BFM会降低(P0.05)。这项荟萃分析的结果表明,膳食碳水化合物(NFE)(ME 含量在 2.8 - 57% 之间)并不是导致猫咪血脂、空腹胰岛素和血糖浓度升高的危险因素,这表明 NFE 不会导致猫咪肥胖、内分泌失调或高血糖。不过,今后的研究应考虑胰岛素和葡萄糖对宏量营养素组成的餐后反应,以进一步研究膳食碳水化合物对猫IR的作用,尤其要关注膳食脂肪的作用和身体状况的作用。
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A meta-analysis: Dietary carbohydrates do not increase body fat or fasted insulin and glucose in cats.

Commercial cat foods contain a greater carbohydrate content, as nitrogen-free extract (NFE), compared to a typical prey species. This has led to postulations that increased carbohydrate intake is causing a rise in obesity and insulin resistance in cats. Studies investigating high carbohydrate diets on insulin and glucose responses show inconsistent results. A meta-analysis using 16 studies was conducted to elucidate the relationship between NFE content and body fat mass (BFM, n=9), fasted insulin (n=12), and fasted glucose concentrations (n=14). Dietary NFE, fat, and protein content (% metabolizable energy), as well as daily energy intake (DEI), body weight, body condition (lean, obese), and study design metrics were considered as fixed effects in univariate and multivariate models using proc mixed in SAS, treating study as a random effect. Model evaluation was conducted using corrected Akaike Information Criteria, concordance correlation coefficient, and the root mean square prediction error. The best fitting model for BFM was the interaction between NFE content and DEI, predicting BFM to decrease when NFE content increased as a proportion of the DEI (P<0.05). From univariate models, fasted insulin was positively associated with BFM and dietary fat content (P<0.05), whereas an increase in NFE content was associated with a decrease in fasted insulin in a subgroup of studies (n=6) of only lean cats (P<0.05). No significance was observed for models predicting fasted glucose from diet or body composition variables (P>0.05). The results of this meta-analysis indicate that dietary carbohydrates (NFE), included between 2.8 - 57 % ME, are not a risk factor for greater BFM, fasted insulin, and glucose concentrations in cats, suggesting that NFE does not pose a risk for feline obesity, IR, or hyperglycemia. However, future studies should consider post-prandial responses of insulin and glucose to macronutrient compositions to further investigate the role of dietary carbohydrates on IR in cats, with particular attention to the role of dietary fat, and the role of body condition.

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Journal of animal science
Journal of animal science 农林科学-奶制品与动物科学
CiteScore
4.80
自引率
12.10%
发文量
1589
审稿时长
3 months
期刊介绍: The Journal of Animal Science (JAS) is the premier journal for animal science and serves as the leading source of new knowledge and perspective in this area. JAS publishes more than 500 fully reviewed research articles, invited reviews, technical notes, and letters to the editor each year. Articles published in JAS encompass a broad range of research topics in animal production and fundamental aspects of genetics, nutrition, physiology, and preparation and utilization of animal products. Articles typically report research with beef cattle, companion animals, goats, horses, pigs, and sheep; however, studies involving other farm animals, aquatic and wildlife species, and laboratory animal species that address fundamental questions related to livestock and companion animal biology will be considered for publication.
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