Dog Owners Over The Age of 65 Act 10 Years Younger Than Their Biological Age
Owning a dog makes older people fitter and healthier, according to new research from the University of St Andrews.
The research, published in the journal Preventative Medicine, found that dog owners over the age of 65 act 10 years younger than their biological age.
The study, led by Dr Zhiqiang Feng also found that owning a dog can also have a beneficial effect on an elderly person‘s metal health.
Previous studies have looked at the positive benefits of pet ownership on the elderly, with dog owners being shown to have fewer symptoms of depression and decreases in blood pressure and heart rate. However, this is the first study to look properly at levels of physical activity in the over 65 group.
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