Faculty of Sport Sciences, Waseda University, Tokorozawa, Japan.
Faculty of Liberal Arts and Sciences, Bunka Gakuen University, Tokyo, Japan.
Front Public Health. 2022 Apr 29;10:904122. doi: 10.3389/fpubh.2022.904122. eCollection 2022.
There has been growing interest in the role of pet ownership, particularly dog ownership, in managing noncommunicable diseases. The built environment can act as a facilitator or barrier to owning a dog or dog walking. Nevertheless, limited studies conducted in different geographical contexts have examined how the built environment can influence dog ownership and dog walking. In this interdisciplinary article, using Japan as a case study, we identify key design challenges to owning and walking dogs in dense urban areas as a means of promoting health and wellbeing.
人们对宠物(尤其是狗)在管理非传染性疾病方面的作用越来越感兴趣。建筑环境可以成为拥有狗或遛狗的促进因素或障碍。然而,在不同的地理背景下进行的有限研究已经探讨了建筑环境如何影响狗的拥有和遛狗。在这篇跨学科的文章中,我们以日本为例,确定了在人口密集的城市地区养狗和遛狗的关键设计挑战,以促进健康和幸福感。