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Does dog-ownership influence seasonal patterns of neighbourhood-based walking among adults? A longitudinal study

机译:狗的拥有权会影响成年人中以邻里为基础的行走的季节性模式吗?纵向研究

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Background In general dog-owners are more physically active than non-owners, however; it is not known whether dog-ownership can influence seasonal fluctuations in physical activity. This study examines whether dog-ownership influences summer and winter patterns of neighbourhood-based walking among adults living in Calgary, Canada. Methods A cohort of adults, randomly sampled from the Calgary metropolitan area, completed postal surveys in winter and summer 2008. Both winter and summer versions of the survey included questions on dog-ownership, walking for recreation, and walking for transportation in residential neighbourhoods. Participation in neighbourhood-based walking was compared, among dog-owners and non-owners, and in summer and winter, using general linear modeling. Stability of participation in neighbourhood-based walking across summer and winter among dog-owners and non-owners was also assessed, using logistic regression. Results A total of 428 participants participated in the study, of whom 115 indicated owning dogs at the time of both surveys. Dog-owners reported more walking for recreation in their neighbourhoods than did non-owners, both in summer and in winter. Dog-owners were also more likely than non-owners to report participation in walking for recreation in their neighbourhoods, in summer as well as in winter. Dog-owners and non-owners did not differ in the amount of walking that they reported for transportation, either in summer or in winter. Conclusions By acting as cues for physical activity, dogs may help their owners remain active across seasons. Policies and programs related to dog-ownership and dog-walking, such as dog-supportive housing and dog-supportive parks, may assist in enhancing population health by promoting physical activity.
机译:背景一般而言,狗主人比非主人更活跃。目前尚不清楚狗的所有权是否会影响体育锻炼的季节性波动。这项研究调查了狗的拥有权是否影响加拿大卡尔加里成年人中以邻居为基础的步行的夏季和冬季模式。方法2008年冬季和夏季,从卡尔加里都会区随机抽样的一组成年人完成了邮政调查。该调查的冬季和夏季版本均包含有关狗的所有权,散步娱乐和在居民区步行的问题。使用通用线性模型比较了在狗主人和非主人之间以及在夏季和冬季参加基于社区的步行的情况。使用逻辑回归,还评估了狗主人和非主人在夏季和冬季参加基于社区的步行活动的稳定性。结果总共有428名参与者参加了这项研究,在两次调查时,其中115名表明拥有狗。在夏季和冬季,养狗的人都报告说,在附近散步比休闲的人更多。拥有狗的人比非拥有狗的人更有可能报告他们在邻里,夏季和冬季参加步行娱乐的情况。狗主人和非主人在夏天或冬天报告的运输步行量没有差异。结论通过充当体育锻炼的线索,狗可以帮助其主人在整个季节保持活跃。与养狗和and狗有关的政策和计划,例如养狗的住房和养狗的公园,可通过促进体育锻炼来帮助改善人口健康。

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