Hypertension: A Risk Factor Associated with Weight Status in Dogs1–3
Experimentally induced canine obesity (6) is known to result in elevated blood pressure measurements, but it is unclear whether this is a result of the high-fat diet ted to induce obesity, the rate of weight gain, or a direct result of excess body fat. In addition to life expectancy, blood pressure...
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