Martha G. Cline, Maryanne Murphy This book will valuable for anyone managing obesity cases in practice as there is considerable practical information. I found the chapter on behavioral management of obesity especially useful. There is also godd information on the pathophysiology and sequaela of obesity. By necessity, there is information from human obesity where we dont´t have sufficient information in dogs and cat; however, this points to useful areas for future research. - Marge Chandler This is an indispensable guide for any veterinarian or veterinary technician interested in better understanding the disease of obesity. The authors reach far beyond the traditional clinical approach of, "Feed less, exercise more," and explore the current pathopsysiology of obesity and emerging treatment options. Thoroughly researched and packed with practical advise, this is the textbook I wish I had twenty-five years ago. Highly recommended. -Ernie Ward Lue lisää Key features Reviews epidemiology and how animal- and human-specific factors contribute to excess weight gain. Discusses the metabolic effects and inflammatory mediators associated with adiposity. Looks at various disease states and how they relate of develop as a result of obesity. Reviews different modalities to determine body compostition to diagnose obesity Offers a clinical approach to managing obesity with diet including discussion on the nutrients of concern for therapeutic weight loss diets. As of 2018, pet obesity in the US affects an estimated 55,8 percent of dogs and 59,5 percent of cats, resulting in secondary conditions such as arthritis, diabetes mellitus, kidney disease, and certain forms of cancer. A complete and balanced diet accompanied by regular exercise is fundamental to optimize health and longevity in companion animals, meaning overweight pets have reduced quality of life and shorter life expectancy. Seeking to address this major modern-day problem, this book provides a comprehensive review of obesity in small animal medicine. Veterinarians seeking to provide weight management services in practice will find clinically-applicable information from expert authors from both academic and practice backgrounds. Chapters cover topics ranging from epidemiology and pathophysiology of obesity to evaluation of body composition, and nutritional and behavioral management. The book also explores the role of exercise in managing obesity and looks at the management of co-morbidities. Finally, the authors present a range of case sudies to demonstrate these topics in real-life practice.