Study finds dog owners more healthy

As study investigated the association of pet ownership and cardiovascular health.  More than seventeen hundred patients aged 25-65 were evaluated.

Forty two percent of subjects owned pets and 24.3% owned a dog. 

Pet owners, especially those that owned dogs,  were more likely to report physical activity, diet, and blood glucose at ideal level than non pet owners.  

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Dog Ownership and Cardiovascular Health: Results From the Kardiovize 2030 Project



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