Dog Walking Diet

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What?! Walking your dog is a better weight-loss tactic than dieting?


Yep, it's been "proven" that dog walking is more effective than dieting.

I LOVE that!

This is a recent (October 2005) study, so it's intriguing to think that they just might be onto something in this day & age.

Dog walking at the beach. The health benefits from dog ownership have long been understood (lowering blood pressure, increasing mental attitude and sharpness, lowering the risk of heart disease), but this is the first time that the benefits from dog walking have been proven.

I just want to say thanks to the University of Missouri-Columbia for studying the effects of walking your dog on your overall health!

The result: some heart-healthy news you can use, sealed with a big wet kiss!

Walking two dogs at the park.


The Details...

  • "Researchers said the participants began the program by walking 10 minutes per day, three times each week. Eventually, the participants walked up to 20 minutes per day, five times each week. During rainy days, the participants walked an inside route." Source
  • "The first first group walked for 50 weeks, and the second group walked for only 26 weeks. Johnson found that the first group averaged a weight loss of 14 pounds, a better result than most of the nationally known weight-loss plans report." Source
  • "Even though we didn't see a significant amount of weight loss in the group that walked for a shorter period of time, by the end of the study, all the participants were walking for longer periods of time and walking for daily errands instead of using some other type of transportation." Source

  • This goes hand-in-hand with a study the University of Missouri-Columbia did last year:

    "Some participants in our Walking for Healthy Hearts program have lost as much as 30 pounds since we began six months ago." Source

    And in yet ANOTHER dog-walking study, it was determined:

    "If all dog owners would just walk their pet for at least 150 minutes per week the percentage of the population doing sufficient physical activity would increase from 47 to 71 per cent. Such an increase would be much greater than most of the broad national campaigns designed to promote physical activity." Source


    By the way, when I asked my oh-so-fit chiropractor why he chooses walking, rather than running as exercise, he said (paraphrased):

    ...Because you get the same healthy return from running no matter how much of it you do -- 3 miles or 15 miles. Whereas with walking, there's no plateau, the more you walk the more the healthy effects impact your body... so it's more motivating to keep increasing the amount you walk and the speed with which you walk.

    Which, I guess, makes it seem less like exercise and more like a personal challenge -- in ADDITION to the more immediate reward.

    Dog with leash.

    So... there's no excuse anymore... let's get out there and walk our dogs!

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    Photos

    • Cesar Millan visited the home this dog and dog owner. photo by Doctor Noe
    • Household rules for visitors regarding your dog. These are based on Cesar Millan's suggestions -- they're particularly useful for fearful or aggressive dogs. photo by loves taishan
    • Cesar Millan's 3-DVD set: Mastering Leadership.
    • A young child feeding Halloween candy to a dog statue on the porch. Watch your kids... they wont' think twice about feeding candies to your pets! photo by marktrash
    • A Halloween dog picture by August Norman.
    • This dog and baby are being watched closely by the parents. But the moment they turn away, the child could spill the candy bowl, the dog could pick up a piece of candy... you get the idea. photo by BlacKats
    • Get a free pet tricks and training DVD from Animal Planet.
    • A plate of raw chicken that's been prepared for a dog. photo by This Year's Love
    • A dog eating a raw cornish hen. photo by This Year's Love
    • Raw food for a dog on the raw food diet. photo by This Year's Love
    • Cigarette butts are commonly found in places that dogs walk. photo by bitpicture
    • A dog found a cigarette butt on the beach. They're also commonly found at dog parks. photo by swatjester

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