Internet Survey of Participant Demographics and Risk Factors for Injury in Competitive Agility Dogs

VCOT Open Pub Date : 2021-07-01 DOI:10.1055/s-0041-1735843
Jennifer A. Evanow, G. VanDeventer, Gina K. Dinallo, S. Mann, C. Frye, J. Wakshlag
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Abstract Objective The aim of this study was to identify risk factors for an agility dog becoming injured during its career. We hypothesized that certain factors involved with the training, competition, age, sex, age of neuter, body condition, and management could be associated with the risk for injury. Study Design The outcome of interest in this cross-sectional survey design was injury versus no injury, and an initial univariable analysis screening was performed. All variables with a p-value of less than 0.20 in univariable analysis were entered into a multivariable logistic regression model. Manual backward stepwise removal was performed until remaining variables had a p-value of less than 0.05. Results Five-hundred responses were included in the analysis. In the final multivariable model adjusting for all other variables, breed, age, age at neuter, and level of competition remained associated with injury in the study population. Conclusion These findings support existing literature on the predispositions for injury with certain breeds and competition level. Our study further suggests, however, that there is a need to better understand how health decisions earlier in life may affect the prevalence for injury in the agility competitor, particularly regarding age at neutering and age of the competitor.
竞技敏捷犬参与者人口特征及损伤危险因素的网络调查
摘要目的本研究的目的是确定敏捷犬在其职业生涯中受伤的危险因素。我们假设与训练、比赛、年龄、性别、中性年龄、身体状况和管理有关的某些因素可能与受伤风险有关。研究设计横断面调查设计的结果是损伤与无损伤,并进行了初步的单变量分析筛选。将单变量分析中p值小于0.20的变量输入多变量logistic回归模型。手动向后逐步去除,直到剩余变量的p值小于0.05。结果500份问卷被纳入分析。在最后的多变量模型中,对所有其他变量进行了调整,品种、年龄、中性年龄和竞争水平仍然与研究人群的损伤有关。结论本研究结果支持了现有文献关于犬种和比赛水平对损伤易感性的研究。然而,我们的研究进一步表明,有必要更好地了解生命早期的健康决定如何影响敏捷运动员受伤的发生率,特别是在绝育年龄和运动员年龄方面。
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