Referência:

Neto, Gláucia B.P. ; Brunetto, Márcio A. ; Sousa, Marlos G. ; Carciofi, Aulus C. ; Camacho, Aparecido A. (2010). Effects of weight loss on the cardiac parameters of obese dogs. Pesquisa Veterinária Brasileira (Impresso), v. 30, p. 167-171.
 


Resumo:

This research aimed to evaluate the structural and functional cardiac changes after weight loss in obese dogs. Eighteen obese healthy dogs were assigned into three different groups, according with their initial body weight: Group I (dogs up to 15 kg), Group II (dogs weighing between 15.1 and 30 kg), and Group III (dogs weighing over 30 kg). The animals were submitted to a caloric restriction weight-loss program until they lose 15% of the body weight. The M-mode echocardiogram, electrocardiogram, and blood pressure evaluations were performed before the diet has started and after the dogs have reached the target weight. Data showed a decrease in left ventricular free wall thickness during diastole and systole in Group III, decrease in the systolic blood pressure in Group III, and also in the mean blood pressure in Group II. It was possible to conclude that the weight loss program can reverse structural cardiac changes such as left ventricle eccentric hypertrophy in dogs weighing more than 30 kg, and decrease the arterial blood pressure in obese dogs.

Palavras-chave: obesidade, perda de peso, cardiopatia

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