Psychosocial and Environmental Factors Associated with Dog

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  • Elizabeth Richards
  • Megan H. McDonough
  • Nancy E. Edwards
  • RM Lyle
  • Philip J. Troped
  • Elizabeth A. Richards
  • Meghan H. McDonough
  • Roseann M. Lyle
چکیده

Dog walking is associated with higher levels of physical activity (PA). However, not all dog owners walk their dog(s) at a level sufficient for health benefits. Therefore, identifying correlates of dog walking may help to inform the design of more effective interventions to promote this specific form of PA. The purpose of this study was to examine psychosocial and environmental correlates of dog walking and relationships of dog walking with overall PA. In 2010, 391 dog owners (Mage= 43.6±12.3 years) completed a survey. Multiple logistic regression and structural equation modeling were used to examine psychosocial and environmental correlates of dog walking status, weekly minutes of dog walking and relationships of dog walking with overall PA. Self-efficacy for dog walking, dog-related outcome expectancies, family social support, dog social support, and neighborhood walking environment were associated with a 1.3 to 5.6 greater odds of being a dog walker. Self-efficacy mediated relationships between family support, dog support, and presence of a yard and dog walking. Neighborhood environment, including the presence of greenery and trails, was also positively associated with duration of dog walking (β=0.17; p<0.05). Every 30 minute increase in dog walking was associated with a 23% greater odds of meeting PA guidelines by walking. Individual, social, and environmental factors consistent with a social ecological framework were positively associated with dog walking. Individuals were more likely to meet PA guidelines if they walked their dog(s) and engaged in dog walking for longer duration.

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تاریخ انتشار 2015