Cardiovascular effects of dietary salt intake in aged healthy cats: a 2-year prospective randomized, blinded, and controlled study.
High salt dry expanded diets are commercially available for cats to increase water intake and urine volume, as part of the prevention or treatment of naturally occurring urinary stone formation (calcium oxalates and struvites). However, chronic high salt intake may have potential cardiovascular adve...
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Main Authors: | Valérie Chetboul, Brice Stéphane Reynolds, Emilie Trehiou-Sechi, Patrick Nguyen, Didier Concordet, Carolina Carlos Sampedrano, Isabelle Testault, Jonathan Elliott, Jérôme Abadie, Vincent Biourge, Hervé Pierre Lefebvre |
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Language: | EN |
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Public Library of Science (PLoS)
2014
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/b9cebf55f6ea437f976237d0d367bb73 |
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