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Published: 18 April 2019
https://www.nature.com/articles/s41598-019-41254-6
Dog owners are more likely to meet physical activity guidelines than people without a dog: An investigation of the association between dog ownership and physical activity levels in a UK community
Carri Westgarth
Robert M. Christley
Christopher Jewell
Alexander J. German
Lynne M. Boddy
Hayley E. Christian
Scientific Reports volume 9, Article number: 5704 (2019)
Abstract
Previous research suggests that dog owners are slightly more physically active than those without dogs, but have only studied one household member, and it is unclear whether time spent dog walking replaces other physical activity (PA).
A survey of 191 dog owning adults (DO), 455 non-dog owning adults (NDO), and 46 children, living in 385 households in West Cheshire UK, was conducted in July-August 2015. Objective (accelerometer) validation occurred on a subset (n = 28 adults). Survey PA outcomes were modelled using hierarchical logistic and linear multivariable regression modelling, accounting for clustering of participants in households.
DO were far more likely than NDO to report walking for recreation (OR = 14.35, 95% CI = 5.77–35.79, P