2022
DOI: 10.1101/2022.04.08.487645
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Social determinants of health and disease in companion dogs: A cohort study from the Dog Aging Project

Abstract: Exposure to social environmental adversity is associated with health and survival in many social species, including humans. However, little is known about if and how these health and mortality effects vary across the lifespan, largely due to the difficulty of studying long-lived organisms across much of their lifespan. Here, we leveraged a relatively new and powerful model for human aging, the companion dog, to investigate which components of the social environment are associated with dog health and how these … Show more

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“…It is therefore imperative that future discussions regarding optimal canine breeding practices are open and multidisciplinary. As such, we hope these findings empower stakeholders, providing evidence required to vocalise opinions and collectively consider the impact of ( 1) biology e.g., genotype 113 , phenotype 28 , conformation 66,114 , or physiology 115 , and (2) non-biological factors e.g., owner demographics 116,117 , management styles 31,118 , or breed function 5 , upon risk of early death within the UK canine population.…”
Section: P U G S C H I P P E R K E G E R M a N S P It Z M It T E L J ...mentioning
confidence: 96%
“…It is therefore imperative that future discussions regarding optimal canine breeding practices are open and multidisciplinary. As such, we hope these findings empower stakeholders, providing evidence required to vocalise opinions and collectively consider the impact of ( 1) biology e.g., genotype 113 , phenotype 28 , conformation 66,114 , or physiology 115 , and (2) non-biological factors e.g., owner demographics 116,117 , management styles 31,118 , or breed function 5 , upon risk of early death within the UK canine population.…”
Section: P U G S C H I P P E R K E G E R M a N S P It Z M It T E L J ...mentioning
confidence: 96%