Objective There has been increased interest in human-animal interactions and their possible effects on human health. Some of this research has focused on human physical activity levels, mediated through increased dog walking. Much of the reported research has been cross sectional, and very few epidemiological studies have examined the association between dog ownership and mortality in populations. Methods We used data from the Norwegian county population-based Nord-Trøndelag HUNT Study (HUNT2, 1995–1997). Cox proportional hazards models were fitted to analyse the relationship between dog ownership and all-cause mortality. The median follow-up time was 18.5 years and the maximum follow-up time was 19.7 years. Results In this population,...
Evidence suggests a positive effect of dog ownership on physical activity. However, most previous st...
This is the author accepted manuscript. It is currently under an indefinite embargo pending publicat...
BACKGROUND: Pet ownership is thought to have health benefits, but not all scientific explorations ha...
There has been increased interest in human-animal interactions and their possible effects on human h...
Dogs may be beneficial in reducing cardiovascular risk in their owners by providing social support a...
The relationship between pet ownership and human health has been studied extensively; however, the e...
Objective: To examine whether dog ownership amongst community dwelling older adults (= 65. years) is...
Issues addressed: The presence of a household dog may be of benefit to the health of owners. One r...
Many households own a dog, and dog owners are more likely to walk and to meet physical activity guid...
A major Swedish study of dog ownership and human mortality rates found that owners of a purebred, bu...
Objective To study the association between dog ownership and cardiovascular risk factors. Design A n...
Previous research suggests that dog owners are slightly more physically active than those without do...
Dog ownership has been reported to have beneficial effects on physical activity and emotional well-b...
Living with a canine companion is postulated to increase physical activity. We test the hypotheses t...
Abstract Background There is some evidence to suggest that dog ownership may improve physical activi...
Evidence suggests a positive effect of dog ownership on physical activity. However, most previous st...
This is the author accepted manuscript. It is currently under an indefinite embargo pending publicat...
BACKGROUND: Pet ownership is thought to have health benefits, but not all scientific explorations ha...
There has been increased interest in human-animal interactions and their possible effects on human h...
Dogs may be beneficial in reducing cardiovascular risk in their owners by providing social support a...
The relationship between pet ownership and human health has been studied extensively; however, the e...
Objective: To examine whether dog ownership amongst community dwelling older adults (= 65. years) is...
Issues addressed: The presence of a household dog may be of benefit to the health of owners. One r...
Many households own a dog, and dog owners are more likely to walk and to meet physical activity guid...
A major Swedish study of dog ownership and human mortality rates found that owners of a purebred, bu...
Objective To study the association between dog ownership and cardiovascular risk factors. Design A n...
Previous research suggests that dog owners are slightly more physically active than those without do...
Dog ownership has been reported to have beneficial effects on physical activity and emotional well-b...
Living with a canine companion is postulated to increase physical activity. We test the hypotheses t...
Abstract Background There is some evidence to suggest that dog ownership may improve physical activi...
Evidence suggests a positive effect of dog ownership on physical activity. However, most previous st...
This is the author accepted manuscript. It is currently under an indefinite embargo pending publicat...
BACKGROUND: Pet ownership is thought to have health benefits, but not all scientific explorations ha...