Objectives: To evaluate the effects of a homemade diet and a commercial diet on glycaemic control and glycaemic variability of diabetic dogs monitored with the FreeStyle Libre continuous glucose monitoring system. Materials and Methods: Prospective randomised crossover study including ten client-owned diabetic dogs on insulin treatment with good glycaemic control. Dogs were randomly assigned to receive either a moderate-fibre (total dietary fibre: 2.2 g/100 kcal ME) homemade diet or a high-fibre (total dietary fibre: 4.8 g/100 kcal ME) dry commercial diet in a 2 × 6-week period. Dogs were re-evaluated every 2 weeks. Clinical and clinicopathological variables, selected continuous glucose monitoring system-derived and glycaemic variability metrics, glucose nadir and postprandial hyperglycaemia were recorded. Differences between diets were analysed by a repeated measure ANOVA fitting a crossover design with pairwise comparisons. Results: There were no differences in insulin dose and glycaemic control levels between the two dietary periods. The homemade diet significantly reduced serum cholesterol concentration (mean difference: 76 mg/dL; 95% CI: −51.97 to 204 mg/dL). The percentage of time above glucose range was significantly lower (mean difference: −22.5%; 95% CI: −43.9% to −1.08%) and the percentage of time below range higher (mean difference: 6.9%; 95% CI: 1.38% to 12.4%) during the homemade diet period. The percentage of time in range and glycaemic variability metrics were not different between the two diets. Clinical Significance: The homemade diet and commercial diet can be considered valid dietary options in diabetic dogs. The results suggest that, with regard to the diets examined, the homemade diet might have a more effective glucose-lowering effect compared to the commercial diet.

Effect of a homemade diet compared to a commercial diet on glycaemic variability and glycaemic control assessed by continuous glucose monitoring system in diabetic dogs: a randomised crossover study / Tardo, A. M.; Vecchiato, C. G.; Gherlinzoni, E.; Corsini, A.; Corradini, S.; Del Baldo, F.; Biagi, G.; Fracassi, F.. - In: JOURNAL OF SMALL ANIMAL PRACTICE. - ISSN 0022-4510. - (2025). [10.1111/jsap.70022]

Effect of a homemade diet compared to a commercial diet on glycaemic variability and glycaemic control assessed by continuous glucose monitoring system in diabetic dogs: a randomised crossover study

Corsini, A.;
2025-01-01

Abstract

Objectives: To evaluate the effects of a homemade diet and a commercial diet on glycaemic control and glycaemic variability of diabetic dogs monitored with the FreeStyle Libre continuous glucose monitoring system. Materials and Methods: Prospective randomised crossover study including ten client-owned diabetic dogs on insulin treatment with good glycaemic control. Dogs were randomly assigned to receive either a moderate-fibre (total dietary fibre: 2.2 g/100 kcal ME) homemade diet or a high-fibre (total dietary fibre: 4.8 g/100 kcal ME) dry commercial diet in a 2 × 6-week period. Dogs were re-evaluated every 2 weeks. Clinical and clinicopathological variables, selected continuous glucose monitoring system-derived and glycaemic variability metrics, glucose nadir and postprandial hyperglycaemia were recorded. Differences between diets were analysed by a repeated measure ANOVA fitting a crossover design with pairwise comparisons. Results: There were no differences in insulin dose and glycaemic control levels between the two dietary periods. The homemade diet significantly reduced serum cholesterol concentration (mean difference: 76 mg/dL; 95% CI: −51.97 to 204 mg/dL). The percentage of time above glucose range was significantly lower (mean difference: −22.5%; 95% CI: −43.9% to −1.08%) and the percentage of time below range higher (mean difference: 6.9%; 95% CI: 1.38% to 12.4%) during the homemade diet period. The percentage of time in range and glycaemic variability metrics were not different between the two diets. Clinical Significance: The homemade diet and commercial diet can be considered valid dietary options in diabetic dogs. The results suggest that, with regard to the diets examined, the homemade diet might have a more effective glucose-lowering effect compared to the commercial diet.
2025
Effect of a homemade diet compared to a commercial diet on glycaemic variability and glycaemic control assessed by continuous glucose monitoring system in diabetic dogs: a randomised crossover study / Tardo, A. M.; Vecchiato, C. G.; Gherlinzoni, E.; Corsini, A.; Corradini, S.; Del Baldo, F.; Biagi, G.; Fracassi, F.. - In: JOURNAL OF SMALL ANIMAL PRACTICE. - ISSN 0022-4510. - (2025). [10.1111/jsap.70022]
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