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Istraživanje: Promjene u hodu pasa mogu ukazivati na razvoj demencije
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Istraživanje: Promjene u hodu pasa mogu ukazivati na razvoj demencije

A new study suggests that changes in how older dogs walk, particularly shorter steps with their front legs, could be an early indicator of cognitive decline or dementia. Researchers from North Carolina State University tracked 88 senior dogs over time, analyzing both their gait and cognitive abilities. They found that as cognitive impairment began, the length of the dogs' front leg steps decreased. This change was more pronounced due to cognitive issues rather than age alone. The study highlights that similar gait changes are observed in humans with dementia, such as slower, uneven walking patterns. These findings suggest that owners might seek veterinary care earlier if they notice these signs, potentially improving the dog's quality of life. The research was published in the journal Frontiers in Veterinary Science.

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Istraživanje: Promjene u hodu pasa mogu ukazivati na razvoj demencije

A new study suggests that changes in how older dogs walk, particularly shorter steps with their front legs, could be an early indicator of cognitive decline or dementia. Researchers from North Carolina State University tracked 88 senior dogs over time, analyzing both their gait and cognitive abilities. They found that as cognitive impairment began, the length of the dogs' front leg steps decreased. This change was more pronounced due to cognitive issues rather than age alone. The study highlights that similar gait changes are observed in humans with dementia, such as slower, uneven walking patterns. These findings suggest that owners might seek veterinary care earlier if they notice these signs, potentially improving the dog's quality of life. The research was published in the journal Frontiers in Veterinary Science.

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