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Clinical Guide to Obesity and Nonherbal Nutraceuticals in Canine Orthopedic Conditions.

The Veterinary clinics of North America. Small animal practice
July 1, 2022
Barbara Esteve Ratsch et al. (3 authors)
Journal ArticleReviewHuman StudyAnimal Study
Study Details

Study Goal

The researchers aimed to explore the role of nutraceuticals, including Chondroitin, in managing osteoarthritis (OA) in canine rehabilitation patients, particularly for pain control and disease progression.

Results Summary

The abstract does not provide specific findings on Chondroitin's effects, only mentioning it as one of several nonbotanical nutraceutical interventions considered for OA management.

Population

Canine rehabilitation patients with osteoarthritis (OA).

Effective Dosage

Not mentioned

Duration

Not mentioned

Interactions

None mentioned

Extracted Claims (4)
InterventionDirectionEndpointPopulationDosageImpactClaim #
hypocaloric diet plan
decrease
obesity
canine rehabilitation patients with orthopedic disease
-
implemented
#1
physical activity or structured physical exercise protocols
neutral
hypocaloric diet plan
canine rehabilitation patients
-
used in combination with
#2
nutrient or nutraceutical intervention
decrease
progression of osteoarthritis
long-term rehabilitation cases with osteoarthritis
-
implemented to either diminish
#3
nutrient or nutraceutical intervention
neutral
pain control measures
nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory intolerant patients with osteoarthritis
-
implemented to help with
#4
Abstract

The typical canine rehabilitation patient with orthopedic disease may differ in its nutritional needs, with the assumption that most patients will be on a complete and balanced commercial dog food that is not enriched with agents for ameliorating their condition. For a significant number of rehabilitation patients, obesity is a major issue where hypocaloric diet plans are often implemented and are covered extensively elsewhere (VCNA Small Animal Practice May 2021). The focus of this article will be implementation of physical activity or structured physical exercise protocols and how they might be used in combination with a typical hypocaloric diet plan, a diet low in calories. Considering the limited information regarding physical activity or structured exercise programs in dogs, a human comparative assessment of efficacy is fundamental as a baseline of information regarding typical interventions. In addition, many of these long-term rehabilitation cases typically exhibit osteoarthritis (OA) and as part of case management, there is a need to implement nutrient or nutraceutical intervention to either diminish the progression of OA or help with pain control measures, particularly for the nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory intolerant patient. Nutraceutical intervention comes in many forms from botanicals to nutritional enhancement; botanicals will be covered elsewhere in this issue. This overview of nutraceuticals will cover nonbotanical interventions including fish oil, glucosamine/chondroitin, avocado/soybean unsaponifiables, undenatured collagen, green lipped mussel, and egg shell membrane supplementation.

Medical Subject Headings (MeSH)
AnimalsDiet, ReducingDietary SupplementsDog DiseasesDogsHumansObesityOsteoarthritis
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Quality Scores
SafetyNot Assessed
0
Research Impact Scores
APT Score0.05
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