Abstract Background Dog-owners tend to be more physically active than non-owners; however, dogs have also been shown to inhibit physical activity for non-owners, under some circumstances. Methods We conducted a scoping review to identify studies pertaining to the influence of dogs on physical activity for both dog-owners and non-owners, and adopted a critical realist orientation to draw inferences about the positive and negative impact of dogs via their affect on physical and social environments. Results We identified 35 studies from disparate literatures for review. These studies confirm that dog and owner behaviors affect shared physical and social environments in ways that may influence physical activity patterns, not only among dog-owne...
Dog owners are more physically active than non-dog owners, but evidence of a causal relationship bet...
Previous research suggests that dog owners are slightly more physically active than those without do...
Previous research suggests that dog owners are slightly more physically active than those without do...
[Truncated abstract] The Dogs and Physical Activity (DAPA) study sought to examine the relationship ...
Background Physical inactivity and sedentary behaviour are major threats to population health. A co...
The effect of dog ownership on the physical activity and social network of the owners is getting mor...
We examined the influence of dog ownership on physical activity, independent of demographic, intrape...
This brief review explores the research question: Do dog owners have increased levels of physical ac...
Background: Dog walking is a strategy for increasing population levels of physical activity (PA). Nu...
The Dog-owner Physical Activity and Walking Survey (Dog PAWS) and Focus Group Protocol were develope...
Background: Regular physical activity is beneficial to the health of both people and animals. The ro...
Issues addressed: The presence of a household dog may be of benefit to the health of owners. One r...
Previous research suggests that dog owners are slightly more physically active than those without do...
This study described the use of dog parks in several diverse locations and explored the contribution...
Strong evidence for the health benefits of physical activity (PA) and low U.S. prevalence of PA has ...
Dog owners are more physically active than non-dog owners, but evidence of a causal relationship bet...
Previous research suggests that dog owners are slightly more physically active than those without do...
Previous research suggests that dog owners are slightly more physically active than those without do...
[Truncated abstract] The Dogs and Physical Activity (DAPA) study sought to examine the relationship ...
Background Physical inactivity and sedentary behaviour are major threats to population health. A co...
The effect of dog ownership on the physical activity and social network of the owners is getting mor...
We examined the influence of dog ownership on physical activity, independent of demographic, intrape...
This brief review explores the research question: Do dog owners have increased levels of physical ac...
Background: Dog walking is a strategy for increasing population levels of physical activity (PA). Nu...
The Dog-owner Physical Activity and Walking Survey (Dog PAWS) and Focus Group Protocol were develope...
Background: Regular physical activity is beneficial to the health of both people and animals. The ro...
Issues addressed: The presence of a household dog may be of benefit to the health of owners. One r...
Previous research suggests that dog owners are slightly more physically active than those without do...
This study described the use of dog parks in several diverse locations and explored the contribution...
Strong evidence for the health benefits of physical activity (PA) and low U.S. prevalence of PA has ...
Dog owners are more physically active than non-dog owners, but evidence of a causal relationship bet...
Previous research suggests that dog owners are slightly more physically active than those without do...
Previous research suggests that dog owners are slightly more physically active than those without do...