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. 2018 Dec 14;14:397. doi: 10.1186/s12917-018-1740-5

Table 2.

Comparison of the results of weight loss amongst groups

Parameter Completed (n = 28) Stopped (n = 32) Died (n = 2)
Dieta Mixed 15 Mixed 8 Mixed 1
HPHF dry 7 HPHF dry 8 HPHF dry 0
HPMF dry 6 HPMF dry 15 HPMF dry 1
HPMF wet 0 HPMF wet 1 HPMF wet 0
Diet type changed 11 25 0
Energy intakea 31 (18 to 39) 34 (22 to 51) 25 & 59
Weight loss stallsb 2 (0 to 14) 2 (0 to 8) 2 & 0
Dietary energy reductionsc 1 (0 to 13) 2 (0 to 11) 2 & 1
Actual weight lost (%)d 18 (6 to 37) 8 (−2 to 16) 12 & 6
Rate of weight losse 0.7 (0.3–3.1) 0.2 (−0.2 to 0.9) Both 0.3
Duration (d) 177 (40–796) 159 (1–758) 251 & 119

For cats that either completed or stopped, data are expressed as median (range). Given that only two cats died, individual results are instead reported, with the same order used for results from each cat. HPHF: High protein high fibre (Royal Canin Satiety support); HPMF: High protein medium fibre (Royal Canin Obesity support). aAverage energy intake calculated as kcal per kg of ideal bodyweight. bWeight loss stalls are the number of times where the patient failed to lose weight between clinic visits. cDietary energy reductions are the number of times the daily energy intake had to be reduced due to slow progress. dActual weight lost are expressed as a percentage of starting body weight. eRate of weight loss was calculated as percentage of starting body weight lost per week