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- W4386324269 abstract "Animals become overweight as a consequence of maintaining a state of positive energy balance, which results when they consume calories in excess of their caloric expenditure. For humans, both overweightness and obesity have been clearly defined using anthropometric criteria. Ideally, the diet history will have provided an accurate accounting of the patient's daily caloric intake. An absolutely key step for formulating a successful weight-loss plan is performing a thorough dietary history. Many other nutrients or dietary supplements have been proposed for weight-loss effects in dogs and cats, although most have not been critically evaluated. Maintaining contact throughout the weight-loss program is the only way to ensure that the patient achieves the targeted weight-loss goal. Follow-up visits are absolutely essential for monitoring the patient's progress and adjusting the plan as necessary, thereby ensuring the success of the program." @default.
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