New research on dog owners is less prone to the possibility of premature death
A new study says that those who have one or more dogs, their risk of premature death for heart disease or any other reason is very low.
Dog owners can be happy to hear the results of a new study, but most of them will definitely say that they are dogs for their own happiness.
At least not expecting any disease relief. But the researchers say, there is not only emotional tranquility, there are more major benefits to dog clothes.
Researchers from Sweden found that results in a survey conducted by over 35 million residents in Sweden.
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According to the study published in the science journal Scientific Report, the researcher from 2001 to 2012 - examined the premature death rate of people and reasons for cardiovascular disease and other causes in 12 years.
This survey was conducted on 40 to 80 years old people registered nationally.
It has been found, among those who have dogs, especially those who are hunters, their rates of heart disease are quite low.
Especially terry, retriever and odor have the ability to identify the dry, the dogs that have the ability to reduce the risk of all types of heart disease.
The reason for this is that researchers say that anyone who wants to be physically active due to dog clothes.
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Apart from being a dog, bacteria grow in small quantities in the home, which is beneficial for humans.
Studies have shown that dogs who own a dog are at risk of premature death of 33 percent and the risk of heart attack is less than 11 percent.
Dr Mubanga, a member of the team of researchers, said in these cases dogs became important members of the family. That is why loneliness is very much lost.
Earlier, a study had said that those who are alone are more likely to have cardiovascular diseases or heart attacks.