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Dogs make elderly owners feel 10 years younger

Owning a dog have a beneficial effect on elderly person’s mental health

London: Want to feel 10 years younger? Own a dog! Pets not only keep you active they can also make you feel and act younger, a new study has found.

Researchers at the University of St Andrews 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 mental 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.

“It is well known that pet ownership may help alleviate feelings of loneliness and depression in older people, but one area that has received little attention is the effect of dog ownership on the physical activity levels of the elderly,” Feng said.

“Our results show that dog ownership is associated with an increased level of physical activity in the over-65s. On average, older dog owners were 12 per cent more active than their counterparts who did not own a dog,” Feng said.

Feng monitored the activity of 547 elderly people in Tayside, Scotland, with an average age of 79. Of those who took part, 9 per cent around 50 people were dog owners, and 75 per cent of these walked their dogs. Over a seven-day period participants were asked to wear an accelerometer which measured their movements. Of the group, the dog owners were not only more physically active, but their levels of activity were the equivalent of people ten years younger.

( Source : PTI )
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