Objective: Dog ownership is positively associated with children's physical activity. It is plausible that dog-facilitated activity rather than dog ownership per se encourages children's physical activity behaviors. We examined relationships between dog walking and children's physical activity, and outdoor play and independent mobility. Method: Cross-sectional survey data from the 2007 Perth (Western Australia) TRavel, Environment, and Kids (TREK) project were analyzed for 727 10-12. year olds with a family dog. Weekly minutes of overall physical activity and walking, local walking and outdoor play were collected from children and parents. Children's weekly pedometer steps were measured. Independent mobility was determine...
Background We examined the relationship between dog walking and physical activity within and between...
Objective: We examined the prevalence and correlates of dog walking among dog owners, and whether do...
Background: Dog walking is a strategy for increasing population levels of physical activity (PA). Nu...
Previous research suggests that dog owners are slightly more physically active than those without do...
Sedentary behavior and physical inactivity are significant contributors to youth obesity in the Unit...
Issue addressed: Several studies have shown that dog owners do more physical activity than non-owner...
Purpose: To assess the association of dog walking with adolescents' moderate-to-vigorous physical ac...
Background Physical inactivity and sedentary behaviour are major threats to population health. A co...
BACKGROUND: This study examines changes in socio-demographic, environmental and intrapersonal factor...
Strong evidence for the health benefits of physical activity (PA) and low U.S. prevalence of PA has ...
BACKGROUND: We examined the relationship between dog walking and physical activity within and betwee...
Issues addressed: The presence of a household dog may be of benefit to the health of owners. One r...
This study aimed to determine cross-sectional associations of dog ownership, dog walking, and physic...
[Truncated abstract] The Dogs and Physical Activity (DAPA) study sought to examine the relationship ...
BackgroundDespite immense benefits of physical activity on health and developmental outcomes, few ch...
Background We examined the relationship between dog walking and physical activity within and between...
Objective: We examined the prevalence and correlates of dog walking among dog owners, and whether do...
Background: Dog walking is a strategy for increasing population levels of physical activity (PA). Nu...
Previous research suggests that dog owners are slightly more physically active than those without do...
Sedentary behavior and physical inactivity are significant contributors to youth obesity in the Unit...
Issue addressed: Several studies have shown that dog owners do more physical activity than non-owner...
Purpose: To assess the association of dog walking with adolescents' moderate-to-vigorous physical ac...
Background Physical inactivity and sedentary behaviour are major threats to population health. A co...
BACKGROUND: This study examines changes in socio-demographic, environmental and intrapersonal factor...
Strong evidence for the health benefits of physical activity (PA) and low U.S. prevalence of PA has ...
BACKGROUND: We examined the relationship between dog walking and physical activity within and betwee...
Issues addressed: The presence of a household dog may be of benefit to the health of owners. One r...
This study aimed to determine cross-sectional associations of dog ownership, dog walking, and physic...
[Truncated abstract] The Dogs and Physical Activity (DAPA) study sought to examine the relationship ...
BackgroundDespite immense benefits of physical activity on health and developmental outcomes, few ch...
Background We examined the relationship between dog walking and physical activity within and between...
Objective: We examined the prevalence and correlates of dog walking among dog owners, and whether do...
Background: Dog walking is a strategy for increasing population levels of physical activity (PA). Nu...