ObjectivesRegular walking is a critical target of physical activity (PA) promotion, and dog walking is a feasible PA intervention for a large segment of the population. The purpose of this paper was to review PA interventions that have involved canine interactions and to evaluate their effectiveness. A secondary aim of this review was to highlight the populations, settings, designs and intervention components that have been applied so as to inform future research.DesignSystematic review.Data sourcesWe carried out literature searches to August 2019 using six common databases.Eligibility criteriaStudies included published papers in peer-reviewed journals and grey literature (theses and dissertations) in the English language that included any ...
BackgroundPet ownership brings many health benefits to individuals. In children developmental benefi...
Dog walking is a physical activity (PA) with many health benefits for older adults. Dog behavior iss...
Previous research suggests that dog owners are slightly more physically active than those without do...
Background Physical inactivity and sedentary behaviour are major threats to population health. A co...
Background: Dog walking is a strategy for increasing population levels of physical activity (PA). Nu...
Background. The aims of this study were to describe the development of and investigate the feasibili...
Regular physical activity is associated with numerous health benefits, including the prevention of m...
Regular physical activity is associated with numerous health benefits, including the prevention of m...
Strong evidence for the health benefits of physical activity (PA) and low U.S. prevalence of PA has ...
Dog training may strengthen the dog–owner bond, a consistent predictor of dog walking behavior. The ...
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...
Abstract Background Dog-owners tend to be more physically active than non-owners; however, dogs have...
This brief review explores the research question: Do dog owners have increased levels of physical ac...
[Truncated abstract] The Dogs and Physical Activity (DAPA) study sought to examine the relationship ...
BackgroundPet ownership brings many health benefits to individuals. In children developmental benefi...
Dog walking is a physical activity (PA) with many health benefits for older adults. Dog behavior iss...
Previous research suggests that dog owners are slightly more physically active than those without do...
Background Physical inactivity and sedentary behaviour are major threats to population health. A co...
Background: Dog walking is a strategy for increasing population levels of physical activity (PA). Nu...
Background. The aims of this study were to describe the development of and investigate the feasibili...
Regular physical activity is associated with numerous health benefits, including the prevention of m...
Regular physical activity is associated with numerous health benefits, including the prevention of m...
Strong evidence for the health benefits of physical activity (PA) and low U.S. prevalence of PA has ...
Dog training may strengthen the dog–owner bond, a consistent predictor of dog walking behavior. The ...
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...
Abstract Background Dog-owners tend to be more physically active than non-owners; however, dogs have...
This brief review explores the research question: Do dog owners have increased levels of physical ac...
[Truncated abstract] The Dogs and Physical Activity (DAPA) study sought to examine the relationship ...
BackgroundPet ownership brings many health benefits to individuals. In children developmental benefi...
Dog walking is a physical activity (PA) with many health benefits for older adults. Dog behavior iss...
Previous research suggests that dog owners are slightly more physically active than those without do...