OBJECTIVE: To examine the prospective relation between animal companionship and biomarkers of ageing in older people. DESIGN: Analyses of data from the English Longitudinal Study of Ageing, an ongoing, open, prospective cohort study initiated in 2002-03. SETTING: Nationally representative study from England. PARTICIPANTS: 8785 adults (55% women) with a mean age of 67 years (SD 9) at pet ownership assessment in 2010-11 (wave 5). MAIN OUTCOME MEASURE: Established biomarkers of ageing in the domains of physical, immunological, and psychological function, as assessed in 2012-13 (wave 6). RESULTS: One third of study members reported pet ownership: 1619 (18%) owned a dog, 1077 (12%) a cat, and 274 (3%) another animal. After adjustment for a range...
Copyright © 2013 Ingela Enmarker et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creativ...
Although pets can be valuable companions for older adults, little is known about why older adults se...
Older adults in most developed countries can now expect to live nearly 80 years without significant ...
Objective To examine the prospective relation between animal companionship and biomarkers of ageing ...
The original publication can be found at www.springerlink.comBackground: Two reasons for the inconcl...
While previous studies have suggested that pet ownership is associated with improved health among ol...
The purpose of the present study was to investigate the effect of pet ownership on cognition in olde...
Abstract Pet ownership has been associated with reduced deterioration in physical health as older ad...
Objective: To examine whether dog ownership amongst community dwelling older adults (= 65. years) is...
Background: It is commonly assumed that owning a pet provides older residents in the community with ...
Australia is preparing for a population increase in persons aged over 65 years, which will likely re...
Background: This paper aims to examine associations between pet ownership and symptoms of depressio...
Background: This paper aims to examine associations between pet ownership and symptoms of depression...
Are there links between health in the old-age and the fact of owning a pet ? The present paper is an...
The aim of this population study was to identify personality traits among older (>65 years) male ...
Copyright © 2013 Ingela Enmarker et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creativ...
Although pets can be valuable companions for older adults, little is known about why older adults se...
Older adults in most developed countries can now expect to live nearly 80 years without significant ...
Objective To examine the prospective relation between animal companionship and biomarkers of ageing ...
The original publication can be found at www.springerlink.comBackground: Two reasons for the inconcl...
While previous studies have suggested that pet ownership is associated with improved health among ol...
The purpose of the present study was to investigate the effect of pet ownership on cognition in olde...
Abstract Pet ownership has been associated with reduced deterioration in physical health as older ad...
Objective: To examine whether dog ownership amongst community dwelling older adults (= 65. years) is...
Background: It is commonly assumed that owning a pet provides older residents in the community with ...
Australia is preparing for a population increase in persons aged over 65 years, which will likely re...
Background: This paper aims to examine associations between pet ownership and symptoms of depressio...
Background: This paper aims to examine associations between pet ownership and symptoms of depression...
Are there links between health in the old-age and the fact of owning a pet ? The present paper is an...
The aim of this population study was to identify personality traits among older (>65 years) male ...
Copyright © 2013 Ingela Enmarker et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creativ...
Although pets can be valuable companions for older adults, little is known about why older adults se...
Older adults in most developed countries can now expect to live nearly 80 years without significant ...