Rapid Weight Loss with a High-Protein Low-Energy Diet Allows the Recovery of Ideal Body Composition and Insulin Sensitivity in Obese Dogs1,2

Blanchard et al seek to test the ability of a low-energy and high protein: energy-ratio diet to enable a rapid weight loss while preserving the lean body mass in dogs and to evaluate the influence of the obesity treatment on insulin sensitivity and two insulin resistance-related factors, tumor-necro...

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