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Hyperandrogenemia and behavioural changes in a mare with equine metabolic syndrome

Equine Veterinary Education
Hyperandrogenemia and elevated serum anti‐Mullerian hormone (AMH), as well as an increased risk to develop cancer, are well described in women with metabolic syndrome (MS).
K. Shell, A. Rijkenhuizen, I. Vervuert
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Treatment of equine metabolic syndrome: A clinical case series

Equine Veterinary Journal, 2015
Summary Reasons for performing study Treatment of equine metabolic syndrome ( EMS ) is essential to improve insulin sensitivity and reduce the risk of laminitis.
R A, Morgan, J A, Keen, C M, McGowan
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Management of Equine Metabolic Syndrome

Equine Health, 2019
Mark Bowen BVetMed MMedSci PhD DipACVIM DipECEIM DipECVSMR PFHEA FRCVS discusses this increasingly common and pressing equine welfare challenge
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Diseases of the endocrine pancreas and equine metabolic syndrome.

2020
This chapter discussed regulation of glucose metabolism in horses and on the clinical aspects, diagnosis, epidemiology, management and risk factors of diseases affecting its balance such as diabetes mellitus, equine metabolic syndrome, insulin ...
François-René Bertin   +1 more
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Equine metabolic syndrome: the issues

Equine Health, 2011
Andy E Durham BSc, BVSc, CertEP, DEIM, DipECEIM, MRCVS RCVS & European Specialist in Equine Internal Medicine of the Liphook Equine Hospital, discusses the management of ‘good-doers’
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From Table to Stable: A Comparative Review of Selected Aspects of Human and Equine Metabolic Syndrome.

Journal of Equine Veterinary Science, 2019
Obesity data in people and companion animals are depicting a future of increasing morbidity, cost for society, and significant health and welfare concerns. Between 25 and 50% of cats, dogs, and horses in developed countries are overweight or obese, which
Valentina M Ragno   +3 more
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A high protein meal affects plasma insulin concentrations and amino acid metabolism in horses with equine metabolic syndrome.

The Veterinary Journal, 2019
Equine metabolic syndrome (EMS) is characterized by an abnormal insulin response to a glycemic challenge but despite the known insulinotropic effects of certain amino acids, there is a paucity of data evaluating the impact of dietary protein on insulin ...
C. Loos   +6 more
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Effects of Docosahexaenoic Acid-Rich Microalgae Supplementation on Metabolic and Inflammatory Parameters in Horses With Equine Metabolic Syndrome.

Journal of Equine Veterinary Science, 2019
Much of the equine population is obese and therefore predisposed to the development of additional health concerns such as equine metabolic syndrome (EMS). However, pharmacologic treatments for EMS are limited.
S. Elzinga   +8 more
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Practical management of equine metabolic syndrome

Livestock, 2014
Equine metabolic syndrome (EMS) is a clinical syndrome, the components of which are increased adiposity, hyperinsulinaemia and insulin dysregulation resulting in a predisposition to developing laminitis. It has been described as EMS because it has many similarities to metabolic syndrome in man, which designates a set of risk factors which predispose ...
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The effect of insulin infusion on heart rate and systemic blood pressure in horses with equine metabolic syndrome.

Equine Veterinary Journal, 2019
BACKGROUND There is little evidence that horses with equine metabolic syndrome (EMS) have higher resting blood pressures than horses with normal insulin sensitivity.
K. Nostell   +3 more
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