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A cross-sectional exploratory analysis between pet ownership, sleep, exercise, health and neighbourhood perceptions: the Whitehall II cohort study

机译:宠物所有权,睡眠,运动,健康和邻域观念之间的横断面探索性分析:Whitehall II队列研究

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To explore associations between pets, and specifically dog ownership and sleep, health, exercise and neighbourhood. Cross sectional examination of 6575 participants of the Whitehall II study aged between 59 and 79?years. We used self-assessed measurement scales of the Short Form (SF36), General Health Questionnaire (GHQ), Control, Autonomy, Self-realisation and Pleasure (CASP), Centre for Epidemiologic Studies Depression Scale (CES-D), sleep, exercise, and perceptions of local neighbourhood. In addition the Mini Mental State Examination which is administered to test global cognitive status (MMSE). We found 2/7 people owned a pet and of those 64% were “very” attached to their pet. Mild exercise in metabolic equivalents (MET-hours) was significantly higher in pet owners than non-owners (median 27.8 (IQR 18.1 to 41.8) vs 25.7 (IQR 16.8 to 38.7), p?=?0.0001), and in dog owners than other pets (median 32.3 (IQR 20.8 to 46.1) vs 25.6 (IQR 16.8 to 38.5), p?
机译:探索宠物之间的协会,特别是狗所有权和睡眠,健康,运动和邻居。横断截面审查6575年的Whitehall II学习参与者在59到79岁之间进行了59到79岁。我们使用了短期形式的自我评估测量尺度(SF36),一般健康问卷(GHQ),控制,自主性,自我实现和乐趣(CASP),流行病学研究中心抑郁秤(CES-D),睡眠,运动以及对地方社区的看法。此外,迷你精神状态考试被管理以测试全球认知状态(MMSE)。我们发现了2/7人拥有宠物,其中64%的人“非常”附在宠物上。在宠物业主中,在代谢等同物(Met-Locks)的温和运动比非业主(中位数27.8(IQR 18.1至41.8)与25.7(IQR 16.8至38.7),P?= 0.0001),以及狗主其他宠物(中位数32.3(IQR 20.8至46.1)与25.6(IQR 16.8至38.5),P?<?0.0001)。宠物业主比非宠物业主(中位数11.8(IQR 4.2至21.9)vs 9.8(IQR 2.8至19.5),P?<?0.0001),以及除其他宠物的所有者(中位数12.3( IQR 4.2至22.2)与10.1(3.1至20.0),p?= 0.0002),但剧烈运动没有显着差异。我们发现宠物所有者对其社区的邻居比8/9问题的非主人更积极,而狗主人(显着)比其他宠物的所有者在8/9问题上更积极。睡眠的关联虽然狗主人略低于非狗业主的麻烦较少,但具有边界统计显着性。狗主人对他们的社区感到更积极,做更多的运动,比非狗主人更容易入睡。这些结果表明,狗主人可以通过遛狗更有可能锻炼,因此可能更熟悉和积极地讨论他们走路的狗。

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