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Revision as of 13:08, 8 July 2015



Nutrients
This section is part of Nutrition

The content in this section applies to cats and dogs only. An essential nutrient is a dietary substance that is required to maintain health or prevent disease in ‘healthy’ animals. For many nutrients there is range of acceptable intakes which is defined by the minimum amount required to prevent adverse effects resulting from too little intake (deficiency) or the maximum intake above which, also results in adverse effects (i.e. toxicity).


Section Content:

Water
Energy
Protein
Fats
Carbohydrates
Vitamins
Minerals


Nutrient Requirements
Glossary


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