Conference Programme 2025

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A systematic review of the science examining the health impact of raw compared with ultra-processed diets in pets

20 Nov 2025
Food for Thought
Nutrition

This session will examine peer reviewed published papers relating to the science of nutrition and will relate these to the health impacts of minimally processed diets (raw) and of ultra processed foods.  The emphasis will be on practical learning outcomes which can be applied by clinicians in everyday practice to the benefit of feline and canine patients.

  • 1) What exactly do we mean by ultra- processed foods in the context of pet nutrition?
  • 2) What is the difference in significance between a peer reviewed data based published paper and a published opinion piece?
  • 3) Understanding the lack of direct comparisons between raw and processed pet foods in terms of health outcomes and how to bridge this gap using reliable information which is currently available
  • 4) The reasons why many veterinary professionals are lacking reliable information about minimally processed foods and how to address this lack in very practical terms.
Speakers
Brendan Clarke, BVetMed MRCVS VetMFHom, Chief Veterinary Advisor - Bella+Duke
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A systematic review of the science examining the health impact of raw compared with ultra-processed diets in pets
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