Acute effects of a dog sport on fitness parameters in young adults: a randomised controlled crossover study
Purpose Previous studies have shown that dog walking could be an effective strategy for increasing physical activity (PA). However, no studies have investigated the impact of dog sports on fitness parameters. This pilot study aimed (a) to evaluate the acute effects of a dog agility course on fitness...
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Main Authors: | Valerio Giustino, Ignazio Leale, Luca Cicero, Luca Petrigna, Monica Lo Nigro, Veronica Fontana, Elena Mignosi, Pietro Cataldo, Antonio Macaluso, Manuel Gómez-López, Giovanni Cassata, Giuseppe Battaglia |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Termedia Publishing House
2024-12-01
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Series: | Human Movement |
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Online Access: | https://hummov.awf.wroc.pl/Acute-effects-of-a-dog-sport-on-fitness-parameters-in-young-adults-a-randomised-controlled,196835,0,2.html |
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