Evaluation of the effect of limited food consumption on radiographic evidence of osteoarthritis in dogs
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- DOI: 10.2460/javma.2000.217.1678
Evaluation of the effect of limited food consumption on radiographic evidence of osteoarthritis in dogs
Abstract
Objective: To determine prevalence of radiographic evidence of osteoarthritis in 4 diarthrodial joints of dogs with restricted feed intake, compared with dogs without restricted feed intake.
Design: Paired feeding study.
Animals: 48 Labrador Retrievers.
Procedure: Dogs in litters from 7 dams and 2 sires were paired by sex and weight within litters and randomly assigned to a control-fed group or a limit-fed group that received 25% less food than the control-fed group. Radiographic evaluation of prevalence and severity of osteoarthritis in the hip, shoulder, elbow, and stifle joints was performed when dogs were 8 years of age.
Results: Radiographic evidence of osteoarthritis that affected multiple joints was significantly more common in the control-fed group than in the limit-fed group. Prevalence of lesions in the hip joint was 15/22 in the control-fed group and 3/21 in the limit-fed group. Prevalence of lesions in the shoulder joint was 19/22 in the control-fed group and 12/21 in the limit-fed group; lesions in this joint were generally mild. Severity, but not prevalence, of osteoarthritis in the elbow joint was greater in the control-fed group than in the limit-fed group.
Conclusions and clinical relevance: Prevalence and severity of osteoarthritis in several joints was less in dogs with long-term reduced food intake, compared with control dogs. Food intake is an environmental factor that may have a profound effect on development of osteoarthritis in dogs.
Comment in
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Interested in dietary impact on osteoarthritis.J Am Vet Med Assoc. 2001 Feb 15;218(4):506. J Am Vet Med Assoc. 2001. PMID: 11229495 No abstract available.
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