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Meal size and starch content affect gastric emptying in horses

Reasons for performing study: Feeding practices have been associated with colic in horses. If meal size and composition have an effect on gastric emptying, this could be one of the mechanisms by which feeding practices are related to the occurrence of colic. Objectives: To evaluate the effect of mea...

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Published in:Equine veterinary journal 2004-07, Vol.36 (5), p.436-440
Main Authors: Métayer, N, Lhǒte, M, Bahr, A, Cohen, N.D, Kim, I, Roussel, A.J, Julliand, V
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description Reasons for performing study: Feeding practices have been associated with colic in horses. If meal size and composition have an effect on gastric emptying, this could be one of the mechanisms by which feeding practices are related to the occurrence of colic. Objectives: To evaluate the effect of meal size and starch content on solid phase gastric emptying. Methods: Solid phase gastric emptying of 3 different radiolabelled meals, small low-starch (SmLS), small high-starch (SmHS) and large high-starch (LgHS) meals, was measured in 5 horses by scintigraphy using 99mTc-disofenin. Data were compared among meals using nonlinear mixed-effects models and paired t tests. Results: On a percentage basis, SmHS emptied significantly faster than LgHS and SmLS emptied significantly faster than SmHS meals. However, when meals of unequal size were compared by emptying rate in g/min and Keal/min, LgHS emptied significantly faster than SmHS. Conclusions: Meal size and composition affect gastric emptying. Potential relevance: Further work needs to be performed in order to substantiate the possibility of a relationship between digestive functions and occurrence of colic and gastric ulcers.
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gastric emptying
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horse
horses
Horses - physiology
Male
meal size
portion size
Radionuclide Imaging
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Starch - administration & dosage
stomach
Stomach - diagnostic imaging
Technetium Tc 99m Disofenin
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