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Why researchers want dog-lending to be available on prescription

A new study explains the need to make pets available for older people who do not own them.

Researchers in the UK are calling to have dog-lending be available on prescription as they have found it boost health and physical activity in older people, according to a report by the Daily Mail.

A new study found that older people with dogs had more active lives than those who don't. 3,123 adults in Norfolk were examined for the study conducted by East Anglia (UAE) and Cambridge. They discovered "one in five of the group owned a dog, and two thirds of these said they walked it at least once a day", the report revealed.

The study also found dog walkers were 20% more active and spent fewer minutes sitting on a daily basis, even in bad weather.

"We were amazed to find dog walkers were on average more physically active and spent less time sitting on the coldest, wettest, and darkest days than non-dog owners were on long, sunny, and warm summer days," said Professor Andy Jone, lead author of the study.

However, not everyone can keep pets for numerous reasons. That is why scientists want the NHS to back a scheme that will allow dog owners who are unable to take their pets for a walk with those who are willing.

Many studies over the years have shown that health issues like heart disease, stroke and dementia are linked to physical inactivity. The study's findings suggest dog owners' are more active because they are driven to care for their pets rather than exercise for themselves.

The study is published in the BMJ’s Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health.

( Source : deccan chronicle )
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