Abstract:
A method of treating degenerative mitral valve disease (DMVD) in a companion animal having DMVD, a method of preventing DMVD in a companion animal at risk thereof, and a method of maintaining or improving cardiac health in a companion animal. The methods include orally administering to the companion animal a composition containing medium chain triglycerides and optionally one or more of omega-3 fatty acids, vitamin E, lysine, taurine, magnesium, or sulfur-containing amino acids.
Abstract:
The invention provides compositions and methods for promoting lean body mass, minimizing body fat gain, and managing weight in an animal. The methods for promoting lean body mass, minimizing body fat gain, and maintaining weight without limiting caloric intake comprise administering to the animal a food composition in an amount more than the animal's baseline maintenance energy requirement (MER). The food composition can comprise from about 30% to about 65% protein, from about 10% to about 20% carbohydrate, and from about 10% to about 25% fat. The protein and carbohydrate can be in a ratio effective for promoting lean body mass, minimizing body fat gain, and maintaining weight during administration of the food composition to the animal.
Abstract:
The present invention provides a system for providing a health benefit to a companion animal comprising: a maintenance pet food comprising fat, protein, and carbohydrates, where the maintenance pet food can be complete and balanced and has a density ranging from 400 g/l to 600 g/l; and a reduced caloric pet food comprising fat, protein, and carbohydrates, where the reduced caloric pet food can be complete and balanced and has a density ranging from 300 g/l to 450 g/l. Generally, the reduced caloric pet food can have a caloric content of 50% to 90% of the maintenance pet food in about the same volume and the reduced caloric pet food can have a density of 70% to 85% of the maintenance pet food.
Abstract:
The invention provides compositions and methods for preserving lean body mass and promoting fat loss during weight loss. The methods comprise identifying an animal that is obese or overweight and administering to the animal a food composition in an amount less than the animal's baseline maintenance energy requirement (MER), the food composition comprising from about 30% to about 65% protein, from about 10% to about 20% carbohydrate, and from about 10% to about 25% fat; where the protein and carbohydrate are in a ratio effective for preserving lean body mass and promoting fat loss during administration of the food composition to the animal.