1998 Purina Nutrition Forum proceedings : June 4-6, 1998, St. Louis, Missouri.

Bibliographic Details
Corporate Author: Purina Nutrition Forum Saint Louis, Mo.
Format: Conference Proceeding Book
Language:English
Published: [Trenton, N.J.] : Veterinary Learning Systems, [1999]
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500 |a "A supplement to Compenduim on Continuing Education for the Practicing Veterinarian, Volume 21, Number 11(K), November 1999." 
505 0 |a Nutrition and renal function in cats and dogs -- Acid-base, electrolytes, and renal failure -- Effects of dietary protein intake on renal functions -- Effects of dietary lipids on renal function in dogs and cats -- Protein in life stage nutrition -- Mythology of protein restriction for dogs with reduced renal function -- Effect of moderate protein deficiency on immune function -- No consequences of restricted and high dietary protein on skeletal development of Great Dane dogs -- Role of dietary protein in weight management -- Factors influencing lean body mass in aging dogs -- Petfood ingredients and ingredient processing affect dietary protein quality -- Research Abstracts -- Selected animal and plant protein source effects on nutrient digestibility and fecal characteristics of ileal-cannulated dogs -- Soybean hulls as a dietary fiber source for dogs -- Dietary fiber content of selected feedstuffs varies depending on the metholology employed -- Quantification of starch fractions in selected starchy petfood ingredients -- Effects of varying extrusion conditions on the alteration of starch fractions in selected cereal grains -- Characterization of the predominant aerobic microflora in feces samples of dogs fed an extruded dry petfood -- Endocrine responses to dietary fat and physical conditioning in canine athletes during treadmill exercise -- Change in GH-IGF-1 axis in obese dogs with possible consequences for osteoarthritis -- Dietary trial in dogs in inflammatory bowel disease utilizing a hydrolyzed protein diet -- Effects of uncontrolled and standardized dietary intake on fasting and postprandial serum ionized magnesiium and calcium concentrations in normal dogs -- Serum ionized magnesium and calcium concentrations in a population of sick dogs and cats -- Effects of sample handling and storage on serum ionized magnesium and calcium concentrations and pH -- Effects of dietray magnesium (restricted and supplemented) on fasting serum ionized magnesium and calcium concentratins in normal cats -- Agreement between urine pH measurements made by dipstrip and pH meter -- Comparison of struvite activity product ratios and relative supersaturations in urine collected from healthy cats consuming four struvite management diets -- Adult cats tolerate excess vitamin A with minimal toxicity -- Fibronectin and monocyte function as indicators of nutritional status in the cat -- Gastric emptying of diets varying in macronutrient composition in cats -- Web trials and tribulations -- Evaluation of veterinary freshmen, sophomore, and junior self-efficacy assessment for nutrition skills -- Proposed "product family" criteria for nutritional adequacy substantiation 
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