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Canine Fat-Based Metabolism

Fatty-acid energy contribution under canine metabolic flexibility

Canine Fat-Based Metabolism is a long-term food-structure model built on canine metabolic flexibility. Under reduced exogenous carbohydrate dependency, reduced long-term insulin occupancy, sufficient total energy, and stable digestive tolerance, fatty acids carry a higher long-term energy contribution while protein energy pressure is controlled and body condition remains stable.

Canine FBM is not a feline copy, not a high-fat label, and not medical care.

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Canine Fat-Based Metabolism

Canine Fat-Based Metabolism is a long-term food-structure model built on canine metabolic flexibility. Under reduced exogenous carbohydrate dependency, reduced long-term insulin occupancy, sufficient total energy, and stable digestive tolerance, fatty acids carry a higher long-term energy contribution while protein energy pressure is controlled and body condition remains stable.

Exogenous Carbohydrate Dependency

The degree to which repeated external carbohydrate input remains the dominant scheduling axis.

Insulin Occupancy

The degree to which insulin occupies long-term energy allocation.

Fatty-Acid Energy Contribution

The operating contribution share of fatty acids in long-term energy supply.

Protein Energy Pressure

Pressure in which protein is forced into energy duty and tissue-maintenance risk rises.

Energy Sufficiency

Total energy input is sufficient for long-term canine execution and recovery without stress output.

Digestive Tolerance

Sustainable handling capacity of fat-protein structure in the canine digestive system.

Body-Condition Stability

Long-term stable output of fat status, lean tissue, appetite, stool, and activity tolerance.

Activity Tolerance

The dog's continuous execution and recovery capacity under current activity load.

Stool Output

Observable output reflecting digestive handling and water-recovery state.

Clinical Boundary

A state where structural backtrace must stop and veterinary supervision is required.

Claim Boundary

Structural causality may be stated; disease-management outcomes and unbounded applicability may not.

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