2000
DOI: 10.2460/javma.2000.217.853
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Evaluation of dietary and environmental risk factors for hyperthyroidism in cats

Abstract: Results suggest that cats that prefer to eat certain flavors of canned cat food may have a significantly increased risk of hyperthyroidism.

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“…Organochlorine pesticides have varying effects on endocrine functions, fertility and the immune system of birds and mammals [13]. Some work have confirmed the decrease in reproduction, growth and increased risk of hyperthyroidism in mammals by pesticides [14] [15]. Many experiments corroborate the decline in fertility, increased risk of mis-carriage, premature deliveries, birth defects, cancer, damage to DNA and accumulation of pesticides in human's milk [16]- [19].…”
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confidence: 83%
“…Organochlorine pesticides have varying effects on endocrine functions, fertility and the immune system of birds and mammals [13]. Some work have confirmed the decrease in reproduction, growth and increased risk of hyperthyroidism in mammals by pesticides [14] [15]. Many experiments corroborate the decline in fertility, increased risk of mis-carriage, premature deliveries, birth defects, cancer, damage to DNA and accumulation of pesticides in human's milk [16]- [19].…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 83%
“…Ração úmida Valores analisados-I/kg/MS 2,9 ±0,22** 3,4 ±0,34** NRC (2006) Os dados são relevantes visto que há mais de duas décadas o excesso alimentar de iodo vem sendo sugerido como a causa da progressão do hipertireoidismo em gatos (MUMMA et al, 1986;SCARLETT, 1994;TARTTELIN;FORD, 1994;KASS et al, 1999;MARTIN et al, 2000;MOONEY, 2002; EDINBORO; SCOTT-MONCRIEFF; GLICKMAN, 2004, EDINBORO et al, 2010. Edinboro et al (2010) em análise retrospectiva dos teores de iodo em alimentos comerciais para gatos em diferentes países destacaram uma ampla variação e a não conformidade com os requerimentos sugeridos em diferentes momentos.…”
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“…O iodo presente em dietas comerciais para gatos varia amplamente (JOHNSON et al, 1992;MARTIN et al, 2000;KRAFT;RAMBECK, 2003) e os maiores teores e variações ocorrem nos alimentos enlatados (MUMMA et al, 1986;MARTIN et al, 2000).…”
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“…Estudos concluíram que gatos que se alimentam de ração enlatada e aqueles que usam granulado sanitário têm um aumento significativo no risco de desenvolver hipertireoidismo (MARTIN et al;2000;EDINBORO et al, 2004). Devido à associação desta enfermidade com a dieta, foram desenvolvidas pesquisas que consideraram o iodo como sendo a causa da progressão da doença.…”
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