2014
DOI: 10.1016/j.jevs.2014.08.004
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The Effect of Feeding Two or Three Meals Per Day of Either Low or High Nonstructural Carbohydrate Concentrates on Postprandial Glucose and Insulin Concentrations in Horses

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“…100,101 Other strategies to alter postprandial insulin dynamics include feeding multiple small meals throughout the day and lengthening the meal consumption time. 102,103 In addition to dietary modifications, low-intensity exercise, if the horse's condition permits, improves insulin dynamics. 104,105 Diet or exercise proved to be efficacious at improving weight, body condition score, and neck circumference variables, but only the latter improved neck circumference-to-height ratio.…”
Section: Current Nutritional Recommendations For Equines With Endocri...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…100,101 Other strategies to alter postprandial insulin dynamics include feeding multiple small meals throughout the day and lengthening the meal consumption time. 102,103 In addition to dietary modifications, low-intensity exercise, if the horse's condition permits, improves insulin dynamics. 104,105 Diet or exercise proved to be efficacious at improving weight, body condition score, and neck circumference variables, but only the latter improved neck circumference-to-height ratio.…”
Section: Current Nutritional Recommendations For Equines With Endocri...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Secondly, the study population is a major source of variability, which needs to be described on several levels. The breed and age are known factors affecting hyperinsulinaemia [43][44][45][46], as are previous feeding and the type of feeding [47][48][49], which is why feeding with grain or concentrate meals was avoided for several hours before testing in all but one study [37]. Furthermore, the proportion of horses affected by the outcome in the study population is critical.…”
Section: Comparison Of Cut-off Valuesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The possibility having occurred a reflux of cecal content due to the position of implantation of the ileal cannula, once this point is located below of the ileo-cecal-colic valve and this has little control of reflux, could justify the results of starch digestibility higher than those obtained in tests with similar objectives, using the sacrifice of animals for collection of intestinal contents, or even as [24] which used a sampling methodology with drainage of all ileal content every hour.…”
Section: Digestibilitymentioning
confidence: 99%