Cat ownership and the Risk of Fatal Cardiovascular Diseases. Results from the Second National Health and Nutrition Examination Study Mortality Follow-up Study.
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Adnan I Qureshi, Muhammad Zeeshan Memon, Gabriela Vazquez, & M Fareed K Suri. (2023). Cat ownership and the Risk of Fatal Cardiovascular Diseases. Results from the Second National Health and Nutrition Examination Study Mortality Follow-up Study. Journal of Vascular and Interventional Neurology, 2(1). Retrieved from https://ojs.jvin.org/index.php/jvin/article/view/292

Abstract

Background: The presence of pets has been associated with reduction of stress and blood pressure and therefore may reduce the risk of
cardiovascular diseases.
Methods: Relative risks (RR) of all deaths, death due to myocardial infarction (MI), cardiovascular diseases (MI or stroke), and stroke
during a 20 year follow-up were determined by Cox proportional hazards analysis for categories of cat or dog ownership among participants after adjustment for potential confounding variables.
Results: Previous or present use of cats as domestic pets was reported by 2435 (55%) of the 4435 participants. After adjustment for differences in age, gender, ethnicity/race, systolic blood pressure, cigarette smoking, diabetes mellitus, serum cholesterol, and body mass
index, a significantly lower RR for death due to MI was observed in participants with past cat ownership (RR, 0.63; 95% confidence
interval [CI], 0.44 to 0.88) compared with those without cats as pet at any time. There was also a trend for decreased risk for death due
to cardiovascular diseases among participants with past cat ownership (RR, 0.74; 95% CI, 0.55 to 1.0).
Conclusions: A decreased risk for death due to MI and all cardiovascular diseases (including stroke) was observed among persons with
cats. Acquisition of cats as domestic pets may represent a novel strategy for reducing the risk of cardiovascular diseases in high-risk
individuals.

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