Department of Animal Biosciences, Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, Uppsala, Sweden.
Department of Pharmaceutical Biosciences, Uppsala University, Uppsala, Sweden.
Sci Rep. 2024 Jun 21;14(1):14321. doi: 10.1038/s41598-024-65033-0.
Increasing levels of physical inactivity is a global burden for mankind and is also an emerging problem in companion dogs. In both humans and dogs, insufficient physical activity is associated with increased risk for noncommunicable diseases and impaired quality of life (QoL). The aim of the current pilot study was to evaluate effects of a joint outdoor exercise program for dog owners (n = 22) and dogs (n = 22) with focus on QoL and body measurements. Results indicate that an eight-week exercise intervention alone, with a target distance of at least 2 km twice a week, may be sufficient to significantly increase self-reported QoL and acceptance of bodily appearance in dog owners despite no reductions in body measurements. In dogs, a significantly reduced body condition score (BCS) was registered, despite no considerable changes in feeding. The increased owner motivation for continued joint exercise suggests potential for lifestyle changes, which could be investigated in future studies including control groups and long-term follow-ups. The importance of the human-animal bond as a success factor for increased mutual physical activity and health benefits in both dog owners and dogs is recommended to be studied in a more in-depth manner.
体力活动不足在全球范围内给人类带来了负担,同时也是伴侣犬面临的一个新问题。在人类和犬类中,体力活动不足与非传染性疾病风险增加和生活质量(QoL)受损有关。本初步研究的目的是评估针对狗主人(n=22)和狗(n=22)的联合户外锻炼计划对 QoL 和身体测量的影响。结果表明,即使身体测量没有减少,仅通过每周两次至少 2 公里的目标距离的八周运动干预,就足以显著提高狗主人的自我报告 QoL 和对身体外观的接受程度。在狗中,尽管喂养方式没有明显变化,但身体状况评分(BCS)却显著降低。主人对继续联合运动的积极性增加表明,可能会发生生活方式的改变,未来的研究可以包括对照组和长期随访,对此进行调查。建议更深入地研究人类-动物关系作为增加狗主人和狗之间相互体力活动和健康益处的成功因素的重要性。