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膳食纤维在治疗猫常见病方面的研究进展
Research Progress of Dietary Fiber in Treating Common Cat Diseases

DOI: 10.12677/hjfns.2024.132028, PP. 221-226

Keywords: 猫粮,膳食纤维,健康,疾病
Cat Food
, Dietary Fiber, Health, Disease

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多年来,膳食纤维作为宠物粮食的成分或补充剂的研究受到广泛关注。过去膳食纤维常被用于改善粪便质量并帮助控制体重,但近年来的研究发现膳食纤维对人或动物胃肠道微生物群落组成有影响,并可能在各种疾病的治疗中发挥作用。膳食纤维根据其特性包括在水中的溶解度、粘度和胃肠道中的发酵性进行分类,商品猫粮中通常含有两种或以上的纤维成分。最近研究表明,膳食纤维对于改善猫的疾病,包括糖尿病、腹泻、便秘等有一定的作用。本文概述了膳食纤维的定义、来源,以及对几种常见猫科疾病的潜在治疗作用,旨在为合理利用膳食纤维改善猫的健康提供参考。
Over the years, dietary fiber has received widespread attention as an ingredient or supplement in pet food. In the past, dietary fiber was often used to improve stool quality and help control weight, but recent studies have found that dietary fiber has an impact on the composition of the microbial community in the gastrointestinal tract of humans or animals, and may play a role in the treatment of various diseases. Dietary fiber is classified according to its properties including solubility in water, viscosity and fermentability in the gastrointestinal tract, and commercial cat foods usually contain two or more fiber ingredients. Recent studies have shown that dietary fiber has a certain effect on improving cat diseases, including diabetes, diarrhea, constipation, etc. This article outlines the definition, sources, and potential therapeutic effects of dietary fiber on several common feline diseases, aiming to provide a reference for the rational use of dietary fiber to improve cat health.

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