GET A PET FOR YOUR ELDERLY PARENTS TO KEEP THEM ACTIVE
Getting a pet seems to be a win-win situation for the entire family.
While having an animal to look after teaches children empathy and
responsibility, it is just as beneficial for grandparents. A new study, found that owning a dog can help the elderly get
more exercise.
The study, looked at the levels of physical activity and sedentary time for 43 dog-owners and a control group of 43 non-dog-owners, all aged 65 or over.
Participants wore an activity monitor continuously for three one-week periods, and researchers monitored the time spent walking moderately, time spent standing, and total time spent sitting, as well as the number of times people sat down and how long they sat down for.
Although the results showed that there was no difference between the two groups in the total time spent sitting down, the team found that dog owners were more active than the control group, and showed fewer continuous periods of sitting down
.
“We found that dog owners aged 65 and over spent on average an additional 22 minutes walking, taking an extra 2,760 steps per day when compared to people who didn’t own a dog. Over the course of a week, this additional time spent walking may in itself be sufficient to meet WHO recommendations of at least 150 minutes of moderate to vigorous physical activity,” explained lead author.
The
research did have some limitations, including that as an observational
study it cannot determine cause and effect – that is, are more active
people more likely to own dogs, or is it owning a dog that makes people
more active?
However, the study did uses objective measures of collecting data on physical activity and sedentary behaviour, unlike previous research that has mainly relied on self-reports from participants, which is subject to error.
The team now believes that health professionals could encourage older adults to become dog owners or to share care of a dog to help motivate them to be more physically active.
The findings can be found online published in a journal.
this is only for your information, kindly take the advice of your doctor for medicines, exercises and so on.
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The study, looked at the levels of physical activity and sedentary time for 43 dog-owners and a control group of 43 non-dog-owners, all aged 65 or over.
Participants wore an activity monitor continuously for three one-week periods, and researchers monitored the time spent walking moderately, time spent standing, and total time spent sitting, as well as the number of times people sat down and how long they sat down for.
Although the results showed that there was no difference between the two groups in the total time spent sitting down, the team found that dog owners were more active than the control group, and showed fewer continuous periods of sitting down
.
“We found that dog owners aged 65 and over spent on average an additional 22 minutes walking, taking an extra 2,760 steps per day when compared to people who didn’t own a dog. Over the course of a week, this additional time spent walking may in itself be sufficient to meet WHO recommendations of at least 150 minutes of moderate to vigorous physical activity,” explained lead author.
However, the study did uses objective measures of collecting data on physical activity and sedentary behaviour, unlike previous research that has mainly relied on self-reports from participants, which is subject to error.
The team now believes that health professionals could encourage older adults to become dog owners or to share care of a dog to help motivate them to be more physically active.
The findings can be found online published in a journal.
this is only for your information, kindly take the advice of your doctor for medicines, exercises and so on.
https://gscrochetdesigns.blogspot.com. one can see my crochet creations
https://gseasyrecipes.blogspot.com. feel free to view for easy, simple and healthy recipes
https://kneereplacement-stickclub.blogspot.com. for info on knee replacement
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