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Nutritional Management of Urolithiasis

Veterinary Clinics of North America: Small Animal Practice, 2019
Dietary management of urolithiasis in dogs and cats is designed to dissolve calculi when possible and/or reduce the risk of recurrence. The diet must reduce urine relative supersaturation for the particular salt in order to prevent crystallization. To decrease urinary concentrations of crystal precursors, increasing water intake is essential regardless
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Nutritional Management of Osteoarthritis

Veterinary Clinics of North America: Small Animal Practice, 1997
Nutrition can influence developmental orthopedic diseases and the inflammatory process of arthritis. Developmental skeletal disease is a group of skeletal abnormalities that primarily affect fast-growing, large-breed dogs. Nutrient excesses (calcium and energy) and rapid growth (overfeeding and excess energy) are known risk factors. Inflammation can be
D C, Richardson   +2 more
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Self-management of nutrition

Addictive Behaviors, 1985
Eleven overweight subjects received a behavioral treatment program for weight loss and a nutritional self-management program during a 10-week treatment period. The nutritional self-management program was evaluated using a multiple-baseline across-groups design.
A, Buxton   +4 more
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Replacement Nutrition Management

Veterinary Clinics of North America: Food Animal Practice, 1991
The basic principles of dairy cow feeding apply equally to the dairy heifer. Ration balancing must be accomplished in order to formulate least-cost, nutrient-balanced rations for each age group of heifers. Forage testing enables rations to be developed that utilize the various quality forages that are available on a farm and allows optimum allocation ...
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Senior Pet Nutrition and Management

Veterinary Clinics of North America: Small Animal Practice, 2021
Senior dogs and cats commonly present to veterinary clinics for wellness examinations and for illness. Nutritional needs change in healthy elder pets compared with the young adult life stage. Veterinary health care teams must provide nutritional assessments and individual recommendations, recognizing there is no defined nutrient profile for seniors ...
Julie A, Churchill, Laura, Eirmann
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Nutrition Management in Hemodialysis

2016
Nutritional management is a significant part of care for patients undergoing hemodialysis treatment. The main goals are to optimize nutritional status, including prevention and treatment of protein-energy wasting (PEW), correction of nutrient deficiency, and management of electrolyte and fluid balance.
Campbell, Katrina   +2 more
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Nutritional management of enteropathy

Nutrition, 1998
The prognosis for nutritional management of enteropathy in children is good when the enteropathy is reversible with the use of a food elimination diet, such as cow's-milk-sensitive enteropathy, but is poor when enteropathy is irreversible, such as microvillous atrophy.
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Nutritional status and nutritional management in children with cancer

Archives of Disease in Childhood, 2015
Malnutrition is often seen at the point of diagnosis in childhood malignancy or may develop during the course of treatment. Strategies for optimal diagnosis and management of nutritional problems in children with cancer are limited in the published literature.
Edward P T Gaynor, Peter B Sullivan
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Nutritional issues in cancer management

Nutrition, 1996
The objective of this article was to investigate the relationship between nutrition and cancer, as it relates to the initiation, promotion, and treatment of tumor growth. English-language studies published in the last 25 years were retrieved using MEDLINE, bibliographies, and consultation with experts.
M. M. Meguid, A Laviano.
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