Dembicki D, Anderson J
J Nutr Elder. 1996;15(3):15-31. doi: 10.1300/J052v15n03_02.
The familiar adage "pets are good for your health" is an interesting but largely untested theory. A new model was developed, based on pet ownership leads to better self care, to show possible associations between pet ownership with eating, exercise, nutritional status, and specific cardiovascular risk factors. Seniors aged sixty and above were solicited mainly at senior congregate meals program sites in north-central Colorado (n = 127) to participate in this cross-sectional, observational study. Statistical analyses of questionnaire, anthropometric, physiological, and biochemical data were performed. Dog owners walked significantly longer than non-owners (p < 0.05), and pet owners had significantly lower serum triglycerides than non-owners (p < 0.01). Results suggest that pets may be good for your health.
那句广为人知的谚语“养宠物有益健康”是一个有趣但大多未经检验的理论。基于养宠物能带来更好的自我护理这一观点,开发了一个新模型,以展示养宠物与饮食、运动、营养状况以及特定心血管危险因素之间可能存在的关联。主要在科罗拉多州中北部的老年人聚餐项目地点招募了60岁及以上的老年人(n = 127)参与这项横断面观察性研究。对问卷、人体测量、生理和生化数据进行了统计分析。养狗的人步行的时间明显比不养狗的人长(p < 0.05),养宠物的人血清甘油三酯水平明显低于不养宠物的人(p < 0.01)。结果表明宠物可能有益健康。