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How a dog can help you live longer, lower your blood pressure and make you healthier

  • A pet dog can be your best friend, but did you know it can also extend your life?
  • Owning a dog helps lower your blood pressure and improves cardiovascular health

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Keeping dogs boosts your mental and physical health and helps you live longer, a new study of research into the benefits of having pet dogs concludes. Photo: Alamy
The Washington Post

Tips for a long, healthy life include eating right, getting plenty of sleep and exercising. And getting a dog.

That last item comes courtesy of a new study published in Circulation, the journal of the American Heart Association, which reviews several decades’ worth of evidence on the relationship between dog ownership and mortality.

The authors undertook the review in an effort to reconcile differences in previously published literature on the topic, some of which showed a benefit to dog ownership, others which did not.

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After reviewing 10 studies that included data on 3.8 million participants, the authors determine that “dog ownership was associated with a 24 per cent risk reduction for mortality, compared to non-ownership”. The data showed even greater benefits among those who’d experienced cardiovascular issues, such as a heart attack and stroke.
Dog ownership is linked to a lower risk of death, possibly from a reduction in cardiovascular mortality. Photo: Alamy
Dog ownership is linked to a lower risk of death, possibly from a reduction in cardiovascular mortality. Photo: Alamy
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“Dog ownership,” the authors conclude, “is associated with lower risk of death over the long term, which is possibly driven by a reduction in cardiovascular mortality.”
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