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The dog as an exercise science animal model: a review of physiological and hematological effects of exercise conditions

  • Lee, Hae Sung (Department of Physical Education, Hanyang University) ;
  • Kim, Jong-Hee (Department of Physical Education, Hanyang University)
  • Received : 2020.10.27
  • Accepted : 2020.11.15
  • Published : 2020.12.31

Abstract

[Purpose] Exercise is a fundamental way to maintain and improve health and physical fitness. Many human studies have demonstrated the beneficial effects of exercise on various biological parameters. However, studies investigating the effects of exercise in dogs are limited. This review summarized the current data from studies that examined the effects of different exercise conditions (treadmill vs. non-treadmill and acute vs. chronic) on physiological and hematological parameters in dogs. [Methods] Papers addressing the effects of exercise in dogs published from January 2000 to October 2020 were retrieved from the online databases of Scopus, Google Scholar, and PubMed and were selected and reviewed. [Results] The exercise conditions differentially affected physiological and hematological responses and adaptation in dogs. Therefore, the development and comprehensive evaluation of scientific exercise programs for dogs are necessary. [Conclusion] The dog would be a valuable exercise science animal model, and studies aiming at the optimal health, well-being, and quality of life of dogs need to be conducted.

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Acknowledgement

This study was performed with the support of the Hanyang University (HY-2019) and Center for Companion Animals Research (PJ014759022020), Rural Development Administration, Republic of Korea.

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