| Literature DB >> 34258795 |
Manal B M Hemida1,2, Siru Salin3, Kristiina A Vuori1, Robin Moore1, Johanna Anturaniemi1, Sarah Rosendahl1, Stella Maria Barrouin-Melo1,4, Anna Hielm-Björkman1.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: The increased prevalence of atopic dermatitis (AD) in dogs necessitates research in its disease etiology.Entities:
Keywords: DogRisk; early; fish; food; hygiene; immune; life; meat; microbiota; organs; questionnaire; raw; tripe; unprocessed
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Year: 2021 PMID: 34258795 PMCID: PMC8478020 DOI: 10.1111/jvim.16211
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Vet Intern Med ISSN: 0891-6640 Impact factor: 3.175
FIGURE 1Flowchart of the study sample. FFQ, food frequency questionnaire
Characteristics of the studied dogs divided into allergy/atopy in dogs cases and controls
| Items | Cases (n = 1158; 28.8%) | Controls (n = 2864; 71.2%) | Total study dogs (n = 4022; 100%) |
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| 4 (1; 17) | 5 (3; 17) | 5 (1; 17) |
| Missing | 0; 0 | 0; 0 | 0; 0 |
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| Males | 544; 47 | 1276; 44.6 | 1820; 45.3 |
| Females | 610; 52.7 | 1581; 55.2 | 2191; 54.5 |
| Missing | 4; 0.3 | 7; 0.2 | 11; 0.3 |
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| Nonallergy prone breeds | 541; 46.7 | 1763; 61.7 | 2304; 57.4 |
| Allergy prone breeds | 617; 53.3 | 1096; 38.3 | 1713; 42.6 |
| Missing | 0; 0 | 5; 0.1 | 5; 0.1 |
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| Less white | 567; 49 | 1498; 52.3 | 2065; 51.3 |
| ≥50% white | 288; 24.9 | 742; 25.9 | 1030; 25.6 |
| ≥90% white | 255; 22 | 461; 16.1 | 716; 17.8 |
| Missing | 48; 4.1 | 163; 5.7 | 211; 5.2 |
Notes: Values are presented in numbers and ratios unless otherwise mentioned.
FIGURE 2Proportions of nonallergic/atopic and allergic/atopic dogs within puppies (from 2 to 6 months of age, n = 5617) consumed different feeding patterns at different ratios. A, raw food, n = 4962; B, dry food, n = 5544; C, other commercial dog foods, n = 5125; D, home‐cooked food, n = 5242. *, the difference between nonallergic/atopic and allergic/atopic dogs' percentage is significant at P < .05
FIGURE 3Odds ratios of the association between the puppyhood diets and the incidence of allergy/atopy skin signs in adult dogs based on multivariate logistic regression analysis (n = 4022). The model was adjusted for age and sex. The number of the puppies included in the multivariate logistic regression model were 957 dogs. Exp.(B), the odds ratio (OR) based on the multivariate logistic regression analysis using backward stepwise deletion method; CI, confidence interval; *, the significant association with P ≤ .05; ref, reference