제목   |  [Lifestyle] Why owning a pet makes you 'happier and more likely to live longer' 작성일   |  2017-07-25 조회수   |  2398

Why owning a pet makes you 'happier and more likely to live longer' 

 

 

 

 


 

Owning a lively pet may sometimes prove exasperating, but it appears all the effort is worth it.


Pet owners are healthier, have greater self-esteem and are less lonely than those who don't have animals at home, according to a study.


Not only that, but they are also more conscientious, extroverted and less fearful, researchers at the American Psychological Association said.


They believe that pets serve as important sources of social and emotional support for the average person, and not just individuals facing significant health challenges.


Lead researcher, Allen R McConnell, of Miami University in Ohio, said: 'We observed evidence that pet owners fared better, both in terms of well-being outcomes and individual differences, than non-owners on several dimensions.


'Specifically, pet owners had greater self-esteem, were more physically fit, tended to be less lonely, were more conscientious, were more extraverted, tended to be less fearful and tended to be less preoccupied than non-owners.'


Article Source: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-2013854/Why-owning-pet-makes-happier-likely-live-longer.html
Image Source: http://i.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2011/07/12/article-2013854-0C815CDD00000578-539_468x313.jpg


VOCABULARY WORDS:
1. Exasperating [iadj] - to irritate or provoke to a high degree.
2. Self –esteem [n] - confidence in one's own worth or abilities self-respect.
3. Conscientious [adj] - careful and painstaking particular meticulous scrupulous.
4. Dimensions [n] - extension in time.


QUESTIONS FOR DISCUSSION:
1. According to the article, what are the benefits of owning a pet?
2. Do you have a pet? What is it? If not, would you like one? Why/Why not?
3. What kind of pet would you rather not have?
4. Why do they call dogs ‘man’s best friend’?

 

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