衰老是可改变的:当前对伴侣狗和猫健康衰老的看法。

IF 1.8 2区 农林科学 Q2 VETERINARY SCIENCES
Delphine Moniot, David Allaway, Emma Bermingham, Nathalie Dowgray, Margaret Gruen, Sara Hoummady, Brennen McKenzie, Natasha J Olby, Tanya Schoeman
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衰老是一个普遍的、持续的、复杂的过程,在这个过程中,动物抵抗、反应和从环境压力中恢复的生物能力下降,并且由于细胞损伤的积累而发生生理过程的改变。在伴侣狗和猫中,衰老通常被认为是身体和精神能力的不可改变的下降,并伴有发病率的增加,所有这些都与实际年龄相符。对健康老龄化的认识不足意味着错过了改变健康寿命轨迹和维持整体生活质量的机会,尽管这些变化是不可避免的。我们相信,在一个人的一生中,衰老的过程是可以改变的,健康或成功的衰老是一个可以实现的目标。本文探讨了健康衰老的三个方面:对狗和猫的衰老过程有更好的科学认识的需要和生物衰老时钟的实用潜力;健康老龄化的有意义定义以及更多地使用经过验证的临床监测工具和资源。需要一个普遍的、有意义的、可操作的健康老龄化定义,以将老龄化与所有表现形式的健康下降和生活质量低下分离开来。宠物和他们的照顾者之间的独特关系可能需要一个比人类更广泛的定义。我们建议,狗和猫的健康衰老应该被视为个体保持功能能力并发展足够的弹性,以满足其整个成年生活阶段的身体,行为,社会和情感需求,同时维持人与动物的联系。
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Aging is modifiable: current perspectives on healthy aging in companion dogs and cats.

Aging is a universal, continuous, and complex process in which an animal's biological ability to resist, react to, and recover from environmental stressors declines and there is an alteration of physiological processes in response to accumulating cellular damage. In companion dogs and cats, aging is often perceived as an unmodifiable decline in physical and mental capabilities combined with increased morbidity, all aligned with chronological age. An insufficient understanding of healthy aging means missed opportunities to alter the trajectory of health span and maintain overall quality of life despite those changes that are inevitable. We believe that the course of aging is modifiable throughout an individual's entire life, with healthy, or successful, aging being an achievable goal. We explored herein 3 aspects of healthy aging: the need for a better scientific understanding of aging processes in dogs and cats and practical potential of biological aging clocks; a meaningful definition of healthy aging; and greater use of validated clinical monitoring tools and resources. A universal, meaningful, and actionable definition of healthy aging is needed to dissociate aging from declining health and poor quality of life in all their manifestations. The unique relationship between pets and their caregivers may demand a more expansive definition than that for humans. We propose that healthy aging in dogs and cats should be regarded as aging in which the individual maintains functional capabilities and develops resilience sufficient to meet their own physical, behavioral, social, and emotional needs throughout all adult life stages, while sustaining the human-animal bond.

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来源期刊
CiteScore
1.60
自引率
15.80%
发文量
539
审稿时长
6-16 weeks
期刊介绍: Published twice monthly, this peer-reviewed, general scientific journal provides reports of clinical research, feature articles and regular columns of interest to veterinarians in private and public practice. The News and Classified Ad sections are posted online 10 days to two weeks before they are delivered in print.
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