Objectives Dog owners walking their dog in natural outdoor environments (NOE) may benefit from the physical activity facilitated by dog walking and from time spent in nature. However, it is unclear whether dog owners receive additional health benefits associated with having access to NOE above the physical activity benefit of walking with their dog. We investigated associations between dog ownership, walking, time spent in NOE and health and whether these associations differed among those with good and poor access to NOE and those living in green and less green areas. Design Cross-sectional study. Setting The Positive Health Effects of the Natural Outdoor Environment in Typical Populations in Different Regions in Europe project. Participant...
Urbanization threatens both biodiversity and people’s opportunities to interact with nature. This pr...
BACKGROUND: Dog ownership has been suggested to encourage physical activity in older adults and may ...
Previous research suggests that dog owners are slightly more physically active than those without do...
Objectives: Dog owners walking their dog in natural outdoor environments (NOE) may benefit from the ...
Objectives: Dog owners walking their dog in natural outdoor environments (NOE) may benefit from the ...
article no. e023000Dog owners walking their dog in natural outdoor environments (NOE) may benefit fr...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Elsevier via the DOI in ...
Dog walking is a popular everyday activity known to contribute considerably to human health through ...
[Truncated abstract] The Dogs and Physical Activity (DAPA) study sought to examine the relationship ...
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...
BACKGROUND: This study examines changes in socio-demographic, environmental and intrapersonal factor...
This chapter aims to review evidence of the relationships between dog ownership, dog walking and ove...
We examined the influence of dog ownership on physical activity, independent of demographic, intrape...
Strong evidence for the health benefits of physical activity (PA) and low U.S. prevalence of PA has ...
Urbanization threatens both biodiversity and people’s opportunities to interact with nature. This pr...
BACKGROUND: Dog ownership has been suggested to encourage physical activity in older adults and may ...
Previous research suggests that dog owners are slightly more physically active than those without do...
Objectives: Dog owners walking their dog in natural outdoor environments (NOE) may benefit from the ...
Objectives: Dog owners walking their dog in natural outdoor environments (NOE) may benefit from the ...
article no. e023000Dog owners walking their dog in natural outdoor environments (NOE) may benefit fr...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Elsevier via the DOI in ...
Dog walking is a popular everyday activity known to contribute considerably to human health through ...
[Truncated abstract] The Dogs and Physical Activity (DAPA) study sought to examine the relationship ...
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...
BACKGROUND: This study examines changes in socio-demographic, environmental and intrapersonal factor...
This chapter aims to review evidence of the relationships between dog ownership, dog walking and ove...
We examined the influence of dog ownership on physical activity, independent of demographic, intrape...
Strong evidence for the health benefits of physical activity (PA) and low U.S. prevalence of PA has ...
Urbanization threatens both biodiversity and people’s opportunities to interact with nature. This pr...
BACKGROUND: Dog ownership has been suggested to encourage physical activity in older adults and may ...
Previous research suggests that dog owners are slightly more physically active than those without do...