Contributors vii
Preface and Acknowledgments ix
1 Integration of Nutrition into Clinical Practice 3
Sean J. Delaney, Andrea J. Fascetti, and Paul Brentson
2 Basic Nutrition Overview 9
Sean J. Delaney and Andrea J. Fascetti
3 Determining Energy Requirements 23
Jon J. Ramsey
4 Nutritional and Energy Requirements for Performance 47
Richard C. Hill
5 Nutraceuticals and Dietary Supplements 57
David A. Dzanis
6 Using Pet Food Labels and Product Guides 69
Sean J. Delaney and Andrea J. Fascetti
7 Feeding the Healthy Dog and Cat 75
Andrea J. Fascetti and Sean J. Delaney
8 Commercial and Home-Prepared Diets 95
Andrea J. Fascetti and Sean J. Delaney
9 Nutritional Management of Body Weight 109
Kathryn E. Michel
10 Nutritional Management of Orthopedic Diseases 125
Herman Hazewinkel
11 Nutritional Management of Skin Diseases 157
Catherine A. Outerbridge
12 Nutritional Management of Gastrointestinal Diseases 175
Nick Cave
13 Nutritional Management of Exocrine Pancreatic Diseases
221
Cecilia Villaverde
14 Nutritional Management of Hepatobiliary Diseases 235
Stanley L. Marks
15 Nutritional Management of Kidney Disease 251
Denise A. Elliott
16 Nutritional Management of Lower Urinary Tract Disease 269
Joe Bartges and Claudia Kirk
17 Nutritional Management of Endocrine Diseases 289
Andrea J. Fascetti and Sean J. Delaney
18 Nutritional Management of Cardiovascular Diseases 301
Lisa M. Freeman and John E. Rush
19 Nutritional Management of Oncological Diseases 315
Glenna E. Mauldin
20 Enteral Nutrition and Tube Feeding 329
Jennifer A. Larsen
21 Parenteral Nutrition 353
Sally C. Perea
Index 375
Andrea J. Fascetti, VMD, PhD, is a Professor of Nutrition in the Department of Molecular Biosciences, School of Veterinary Medicine at the University of California, Davis, and a Diplomate of both the American College of Veterinary Nutrition and the American College of Veterinary Internal Medicine (Small Animal).
Sean J. Delaney, DVM, MS, is an Assistant Clinical Professor – Volunteer in the Department of Molecular Biosciences, School of Veterinary Medicine, University of California, Davis, a Diplomate of the American College of Veterinary Nutrition, and founder of Davis Veterinary Medical Consulting, Inc. and Balance IT®.
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