Dietary Influences on Animal Health: A Systematic Map of Laboratory Studies
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2024
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Queen's University in Belfast
Abstract
This work investigates dietary research employing laboratory animals, focussing on the
implications for animal welfare. I examine species representation, diet types, and ethical
implications in laboratory settings. The findings show an over-representation of economically
species, as well as a preference for mixed ration and high-fat diets, which limits the diversity of
dietary models explored. The study also reveals substantial discrepancies in longitudinal research
and non-metabolic effects, both of which are critical for gaining a thorough understanding of
nutrition and health. Ethical considerations, notably adherence to the 3Rs, are highlighted to ensure
that nutritional interventions are carried out in accordance with high animal welfare standards.
Future research recommendations include enhancing species diversity, studying a wider range of
dietary patterns, and addressing previously unexplored elements of animal health in laboratory
settings.
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Laboratory animals, Dietary studies, Animal welfare
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Queen's University, Database