Cherniack E Paul, Cherniack Ariella R
The Geriatrics Institute, University of Miami Miller School of Medicine, Division of Geriatrics and Gerontology, The Geriatrics and Extended Care Service and Geriatric Research Education, Clinical Center (GRECC) of the Miami Veterans Affairs Medical Center, Miami, FL, USA ; Bruce W. Carter Miami VA Medical Center, Room 1D200, 1201 NW 16 Street, Miami, FL 33125, USA.
Sha'arei Bina TAG, 1557 NE 164 Street, North Miami Beach, FL 33162, USA.
Curr Gerontol Geriatr Res. 2014;2014:623203. doi: 10.1155/2014/623203. Epub 2014 Nov 16.
Many studies utilizing dogs, cats, birds, fish, and robotic simulations of animals have tried to ascertain the health benefits of pet ownership or animal-assisted therapy in the elderly. Several small unblinded investigations outlined improvements in behavior in demented persons given treatment in the presence of animals. Studies piloting the use of animals in the treatment of depression and schizophrenia have yielded mixed results. Animals may provide intangible benefits to the mental health of older persons, such as relief social isolation and boredom, but these have not been formally studied. Several investigations of the effect of pets on physical health suggest animals can lower blood pressure, and dog walkers partake in more physical activity. Dog walking, in epidemiological studies and few preliminary trials, is associated with lower complication risk among patients with cardiovascular disease. Pets may also have harms: they may be expensive to care for, and their owners are more likely to fall. Theoretically, zoonotic infections and bites can occur, but how often this occurs in the context of pet ownership or animal-assisted therapy is unknown. Despite the poor methodological quality of pet research after decades of study, pet ownership and animal-assisted therapy are likely to continue due to positive subjective feelings many people have toward animals.
许多利用狗、猫、鸟、鱼以及动物机器人模拟的研究试图确定养宠物或动物辅助疗法对老年人健康的益处。几项小型非盲法调查概述了在动物陪伴下接受治疗的痴呆患者行为有所改善。在抑郁症和精神分裂症治疗中试用动物疗法的研究结果喜忧参半。动物可能会给老年人的心理健康带来无形的益处,比如缓解社会隔离和无聊感,但这些尚未得到正式研究。几项关于宠物对身体健康影响的调查表明,动物可以降低血压,遛狗的人会进行更多体育活动。在流行病学研究和一些初步试验中,遛狗与心血管疾病患者较低的并发症风险相关。宠物也可能有危害:照顾它们可能成本高昂,而且它们的主人更有可能摔倒。理论上,人畜共患感染和咬伤可能会发生,但在养宠物或动物辅助疗法的情况下这种情况发生的频率尚不清楚。尽管经过数十年研究,宠物研究的方法学质量较差,但由于许多人对动物有着积极的主观感受,养宠物和动物辅助疗法可能会继续存在。