A healthy bond: relationship between dog ownership, physical activity levels, motivation, physical self-concept and well-being in adolescents

Introduction: physical inactivity, especially among adolescents, is linked to serious health problems, with girls being particularly affected. Given the increasing prevalence of dog ownership, dog-assisted physical activity programs could offer new strategies to counteract this issue. Objective:...

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Main Authors: Xabier Gonzalez-Santamaria, Josu Solabarrieta Eizaguirre, Miguel Ángel Fuentes García, Erika Borrajo Mena
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Published: FEADEF 2025-07-01
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Miguel Ángel Fuentes García
Erika Borrajo Mena
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description Introduction: physical inactivity, especially among adolescents, is linked to serious health problems, with girls being particularly affected. Given the increasing prevalence of dog ownership, dog-assisted physical activity programs could offer new strategies to counteract this issue. Objective: this study examines the relationship between dog ownership and various aspects of adolescent health, including physical activity levels, motivation, physical self-concept, and well-being, while also considering the moderating effect of gender. Methodology: a descriptive, comparative, and correlational study was conducted with 610 adolescents (301 males and 309 females) with a mean age of 15 years (SD = 1.3 years) of whom 34.9% lived with a dog. Results: girls engaged in more physical activity during school and leisure time, while boys were more active in sports. Dog owners had higher physical activity levels, especially during school. Boys showed greater intrinsic motivation, integrated motivation, and physical self-concept, while girls had higher academic efficacy. Significant interactions were found between gender and dog ownership, with a greater impact on boys’ sports participation. Discussion: gender differences were observed in physical activity, motivation, and well-being, with boys benefiting more from sports participation and physical self-concept, while girls were more academically confident. Dog ownership was positively associated with increased physical activity, particularly in boys. Future studies should consider individual and social factors and employ longitudinal designs to further examine these relationships Conclusions: dog-assisted interventions could promote adolescent physical activity and well-being, offering new opportunities for professionals in Physical Activity and Sports Sciences.
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spelling doaj-art-ceed5d3112b74292adff5d664adb4c2b2025-08-20T03:12:32ZengFEADEFRetos: Nuevas Tendencias en Educación Física, Deportes y Recreación1579-17261988-20412025-07-016910.47197/retos.v69.114863A healthy bond: relationship between dog ownership, physical activity levels, motivation, physical self-concept and well-being in adolescentsXabier Gonzalez-Santamariahttps://orcid.org/0000-0003-4866-0203Josu Solabarrieta Eizaguirre0https://orcid.org/0000-0002-8350-6300Miguel Ángel Fuentes Garcíahttps://orcid.org/0009-0003-5146-1368Erika Borrajo Mena1https://orcid.org/0000-0003-0723-6027Universidad de DeustoUniversidad de Deusto Introduction: physical inactivity, especially among adolescents, is linked to serious health problems, with girls being particularly affected. Given the increasing prevalence of dog ownership, dog-assisted physical activity programs could offer new strategies to counteract this issue. Objective: this study examines the relationship between dog ownership and various aspects of adolescent health, including physical activity levels, motivation, physical self-concept, and well-being, while also considering the moderating effect of gender. Methodology: a descriptive, comparative, and correlational study was conducted with 610 adolescents (301 males and 309 females) with a mean age of 15 years (SD = 1.3 years) of whom 34.9% lived with a dog. Results: girls engaged in more physical activity during school and leisure time, while boys were more active in sports. Dog owners had higher physical activity levels, especially during school. Boys showed greater intrinsic motivation, integrated motivation, and physical self-concept, while girls had higher academic efficacy. Significant interactions were found between gender and dog ownership, with a greater impact on boys’ sports participation. Discussion: gender differences were observed in physical activity, motivation, and well-being, with boys benefiting more from sports participation and physical self-concept, while girls were more academically confident. Dog ownership was positively associated with increased physical activity, particularly in boys. Future studies should consider individual and social factors and employ longitudinal designs to further examine these relationships Conclusions: dog-assisted interventions could promote adolescent physical activity and well-being, offering new opportunities for professionals in Physical Activity and Sports Sciences. https://revistaretos.org/index.php/retos/article/view/114863Adolescents dog owner-shiphealthphysical activity well-being
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Erika Borrajo Mena
A healthy bond: relationship between dog ownership, physical activity levels, motivation, physical self-concept and well-being in adolescents
Retos: Nuevas Tendencias en Educación Física, Deportes y Recreación
Adolescents
dog owner-ship
health
physical activity
well-being
title A healthy bond: relationship between dog ownership, physical activity levels, motivation, physical self-concept and well-being in adolescents
title_full A healthy bond: relationship between dog ownership, physical activity levels, motivation, physical self-concept and well-being in adolescents
title_fullStr A healthy bond: relationship between dog ownership, physical activity levels, motivation, physical self-concept and well-being in adolescents
title_full_unstemmed A healthy bond: relationship between dog ownership, physical activity levels, motivation, physical self-concept and well-being in adolescents
title_short A healthy bond: relationship between dog ownership, physical activity levels, motivation, physical self-concept and well-being in adolescents
title_sort healthy bond relationship between dog ownership physical activity levels motivation physical self concept and well being in adolescents
topic Adolescents
dog owner-ship
health
physical activity
well-being
url https://revistaretos.org/index.php/retos/article/view/114863
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