Title of article
The association of exercise, diet and other factors with owner-perceived obesity in privately owned dogs from metropolitan Perth, WA
Author/Authors
Robertson، I. D. نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2003
Pages
-74
From page
75
To page
0
Abstract
Randomly selected dog-owning households (n=657) were interviewed to identify exercise, dietary and other factors associated with obesity in dogs. Dogs (n=860) were categorised by their owners as underweight, correct-weight or overweight and the weight of 386 dogs was also recorded. Twenty five percent of dogs were reported as overweight. In random-effects logistic regression, overweight dogs had higher odds of being neutered (OR=2.8), fed snacks (OR=1.5), fed once a day (OR=1.4) or living in single-dog households (OR=1.6). For each year of age, the odds of obesity increased (OR=1.1) and for each hour of weekly exercise the odds of obesity decreased (OR=0.9).
Keywords
Producer surplus , Computer simulation , Foot-and-mouth disease (FMD) , Economic consequences , Consumer surplus
Journal title
PREVENTIVE VETRERINARY MEDICINE
Serial Year
2003
Journal title
PREVENTIVE VETRERINARY MEDICINE
Record number
60347
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