| Literature DB >> 35451801 |
Stanisław Surma1,2, Suzanne Oparil3, Krzysztof Narkiewicz4.
Abstract
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: Hypertension prevention and cardiovascular risk reduction are cornerstones in the prevention and treatment of cardiovascular diseases. Potential applicability of nontraditional cardiovascular risk reduction methods, such as pet ownership, raises a growing interest. RECENTEntities:
Keywords: Arterial hypertension; Blood pressure; Cardiovascular disease; Home pets; Pet ownership
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Year: 2022 PMID: 35451801 PMCID: PMC9356927 DOI: 10.1007/s11906-022-01191-8
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Curr Hypertens Rep ISSN: 1522-6417 Impact factor: 4.592
Summary of the results of meta-analyzes assessing the impact of having pets on the risk of death. CV, cardiovascular; CVD, cardiovascular disease; MI, myocardial infarction
The risk of hypertension depending on the type of pet owned. Based on [9••]. OR, odds ratio; 95% CI, 95% confidence interval
Fig. 1Effect of a home pet on reducing BP in persons with stress-induced BP increases. Based on [17]
Fig. 2Potential mechanisms for the cardiovascular benefit of dog ownership. Based on [1, 32]
Beneficial effects of pet ownership on cardiovascular risk. SBP, systolic blood pressure; MAP, mean arterial pressure; TG, triglycerides. Based on [31]
| Cardiovascular risk factor | Beneficial effect of pet ownership | Conflicting data |
|---|---|---|
| Sedentary lifestyle | Increases regular exercise, frequency of walking, especially for leisure | Yes |
| Arterial hypertension | Lower SBP, pulse pressure, MAP | Yes |
| Stress | Lower BP response to mental stress | Yes |
| Hyperlipidemia | Lower plasma TG and cholesterol | Yes |
| Post myocardial infarction arrhythmias or re-infarction | Improved survival in the year following myocardial infarction | Yes |
| Depression | Fewer physician visits, less depression | Yes |
Clinical recommendations of the American Heart Association for having pets as a method of cardiovascular prevention. Based on [33]
| Recommendation | Class | Level |
|---|---|---|
| Pet ownership, particularly dog ownership, may be reasonable for reduction in CVD risk | IIb | B |
| Pet adoption, rescue, or purchase should not be done for the primary purpose of reducing CVD risk | III | C |
Legend: Class IIb. may/might be reasonable; III, should not be performed/administered/other
Level B, recommendations are based on limited or inconsistent scientific evidence; C, recommendations are based primarily on consensus and expert opinion