Volume 57 Supplement 1
Animal Obesity - causes, consequences and comparative aspects: meeting abstracts
Meeting abstracts
Edited by Malin Hagberg Gustavsson, Göran Andersson, Johan Bröjer, Renée Båge, Ragnvi Hagman, Linda Keeling, Jan Erik Lindberg, Sara Wernersson and Bodil Ström Holst
Publication charges for this supplement were funded by the research platform Future Animal Health and Welfare at the Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences. The Supplement Editors declare no competing interests.
Animal Obesity - causes, consequences and comparative aspects. Go to conference site.
Uppsala, Sweden14-16 June 2015
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Equine obesity: beyond the equine metabolic syndrome
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Effect of obesity on human reproduction
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Lifestyle and diabetes mellitus in cats and dogs
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Obesity – an inflammatory state
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The importance of the microbiome and metabolome in health and disease of dogs and cats
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Weight management in dogs and cats
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Plasma insulin concentration is affected by body condition in Icelandic horses
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In vivo assessment of canine muscle adiposity by real time ultrasonography and image analysis
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Comparison between the euglycemic-hyperinsulinemic clamp and the use of proxies for determination of insulin sensitivity in horses
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A modified oral sugar test for evaluation of insulin and glucose dynamics in horses
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Blood pressure in Warmblood horses before and after a euglycemic-hyperinsulinemic clamp
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Perceptions of obesity in a UK leisure-based population of horse owners
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Prevalence of equine obesity in Sweden assessed from official animal welfare control data
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Exploring weight data on over 100,000 Swedish dogs of various breeds
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The prevalence of obesity in mature Icelandic horses in Denmark
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Hyperinsulinemia during in vitro oocyte maturation changes gene expression of insulin signaling in bovine Day-8 embryos
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Impaired insulin sensitivity and reduced fertility in obese dairy cows
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Effects of feed intensity and breed on postpartum blood metabolites
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Feline diabetes mellitus – the Swedish situation
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Biological variation of serum insulin concentrations in healthy cats
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Serum concentrations of C-reactive protein (CRP) in lean and overweight dogs
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A new test for canine intestinal mucosa permeability
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Dietary supplements to a low protein diet may affect the occurrence of hepatic lipidosis in mink - a strict carnivore
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Development and validation of the Dog Obesity Risk and Appetite (DORA) questionnaire
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Energy expenditure in dogs before and after body weight reduction
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Dogs and the city. The role of urban landscape for dog walking habits, and health benefits for people and dogs
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Testosterone and anti-Müllerian-hormone (AMH) in lean and overweight male Labrador Retrievers
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Glycaemic and insulinaemic response to dietary fibre in horses
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Energy requirements during weight loss and weight maintenance of two morbidly obese cats
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Fetal life malnutrition is not reflected in the relative abundance of adiponectin and leptin mRNA in adipose tissue in male mink kits at 9.5 weeks of age
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A comparison study of insulin concentrations in follicular fluid, serum and in vitro-production of bovine embryos – risks of generating unfavourable metabolic conditions during early development
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Minding the gap between theory and clinical practice: an individualised approach to the management of feline diabetes mellitus
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Evaluation of body fat content and osteoarthritis in cats using computed tomography – a novel approach using whole-body imaging
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Canine obesity in Portugal: perceptions on occurrence and treatment determinants
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In vivo assessment of dog subcutaneous fat depots by real time ultrasonography and image analysis
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Effect of physical activity on body condition in Swedish companion dogs
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Correlations between horse neck crest scoring and nape fat measurements obtained after image analysis
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Relationships between body condition score and ultrasound skin-associated subcutaneous fat depth in equine
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Evaluation of motion symmetry in overweight cats with osteoarthritis in the stifle joint using a pressure sensitive mat technique
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