Study Finds That People Who Own Dogs Are Healthier Than Those Who Do Not

A Dog's Life!

By K. Cauldwell, published Jan 31, 2007
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An Irish study had concluded that people who own dogs are healthier than those who do not. Researchers from Queen's University in Belfast have determined that people with who keep dogs as pets tend to have lower blood pressure and lower cholesterol levels, than those who do not. They are also shown to suffer from fewer minor medical problems, as well as fewer major ailments, than non-dog owners.

"It is possible that dogs can directly promote our well-being by buffering us from stress," says Queen's University researcher Dr. Deborah Wells, who has published her findings in the British Journal of Health Psychology. "The ownership of a dog can also lead to increases in physical activity and facilitate the development of social contacts, which may enhance physiological and psychological human health in a more indirect manner." (The Belfast Telegraph)

Cat owners enjoyed no such health benefits. Apparently, being subservient to your pet does not actually provide you with any particular perks to your well-being.

In a review of dozens of previous studies, Dr. Wells found that dogs also seem to aid in the recovery from serious illnesses, such as heart attacks. One study published in 1995 found that dog owners were more likely, by about 8.6 per cent, to still be living one year after a heart attack than those who do not own a dog. A British study determined that chronically ill children endure painful medical procedures better in the presence of a dog. And, in an Israeli study, pets were shown to help people with schizophrenia to feel calmer and more motivated.

In a study unrelated to the Queens University findings, researchers from the University of Warwick in Coventry, England found that dogs aid their owners in making social contact with others. According to researchers Dr. June McNicholas and Dr. Glyn Collis, people are more motivated to make conversation with others if there is a safe topic available as an icebreaker. Dogs were determined to fit the bill.

Dogs promote healthier lifestyles in their owners, and help them to alleviate stress.

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Takeaways
  • Dog owners enjoy lower blood pressures and cholesterol levels than non-dog owners, according to the study.
  • Dog owners have also been seen to recover from serious and non-serious illness more quickly than non-dog owners.
  • Cat owners enjoyed no such benefits.
Did You Know?
Man's best friend may very well be prolonging his life, too!
Resources
  • The Belfast Telegraph
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I was rubbing my dogs back with my foot while I read this. He love it. I loved it.

Posted on 02/17/2008 at 3:02:54 PM

 
great article =) dogs are nice! lol glad I own one

Posted on 01/31/2008 at 6:01:34 PM

 
''Bobby K.:Great article! I believe that dogs are not only man's best friend, but one of God's greatest gifts!'' I agree!

Posted on 03/10/2007 at 1:03:00 AM

 
Great article! I believe that dogs are not only man's best friend, but one of God's greatest gifts!

Posted on 01/31/2007 at 11:01:00 AM

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