What 53,000 Dogs Are Teaching Us About Longevity
In this episode of the Dog Longevity Podcast, Dr. David Haworth speaks with Dr. Kate Creevy, Professor of Small Animal Internal Medicine at Texas A&M University and Chief Veterinary of the Dog Aging Project - the world’s largest long-term study of ageing in dogs.
Together they explore what more than 53,000 dogs are teaching researchers about dog ageing, canine healthspan, lifestyle, genetics, nutrition, cognitive decline, heart health and longevity science.
This episode is essential listening for dog owners, veterinarians, researchers and anyone interested in canine longevity, preventative pet health and the future of veterinary science.
The conversation covers:
* What the Dog Aging Project is and why it matters
* Why 53,000 dogs are being followed over time
* How lifestyle, diet, genetics and environment may influence dog ageing
* Why cognitive decline and heart health are key ageing markers in dogs
* What Rapamycin is and why it is being studied in canine longevity
* How activity and social connection may support cognitive health in older dogs
* How metabolomics may reveal biological patterns linked to ageing
* How AI could help analyse veterinary medical records at scale
With better data, better science and more personalised care, we can move closer to a future where dogs not only live longer, but enjoy more healthy, active and comfortable years.
Dr. Kate Creevy: https://scholars.library.tamu.edu/vivo/display/nf40f2eea
Dr. David Haworth: https://www.linkedin.com/in/david-haworth/
PANIO: https://panio.io/ [https://panio.io/]
Kate’s Recommendations:
* Dog Aging Project: https://dogagingproject.org/ [https://dogagingproject.org/]
* The Hallmarks of Aging: 2013 and 2023 papers by López-Otín and colleagues (https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/36599349/)
* Canine Geriatric Syndrome research, including work by Brennan McKiernan, Natasha Olby and colleagues
Chapters
00:00 – The Dog Aging Project and the Science of Canine Longevity
08:00 – What 53,000 Dogs Can Teach Us About Ageing, Lifestyle and Genetics
18:00 – Rapamycin, Fasting Biology and the Search for Longer Healthspan
25:50 – Lifespan vs Healthspan: What Really Matters for Ageing Dogs
32:30 – Why Dogs Are a Powerful Model for Human Longevity Research
43:55 – Diet, Activity, Social Connection and Cognitive Health in Older Dogs
50:50 – Metabolomics, AI and the Future of Veterinary Longevity Science
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Content is provided for general information only and does not constitute veterinary, medical or nutritional advice. It should not be used as a substitute for professional guidance tailored to your pet. Views expressed by hosts and guests are their own and do not necessarily reflect those of PANIO.