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. 2021 Apr 29;8:645667. doi: 10.3389/fvets.2021.645667

Table 5.

Effect of treatment (TRT), day, and TRT*day interactions on activity parameters collected via Vetrax® activity sensors (AgLogica Technology, Norcross, GA) during the two periods of daily exercise, which included all data from 0700–0900 to 1,700–1,900 h each day.

Treatment P-value
Variablea Control (CON) 1.8 mg/kg BW/day CBD (LOW) 4.5 mg/kg BW/day CBD (HIGH) SEb CON vs. CBD LOW vs. HIGH Day TRT*day
Activity points 21,736 25,735 26,122 2,096.8 0.143 0.910 0.117 0.283
Activity (min) 37.66 48.09 48.07 3.213 0.143 0.998 0.528 0.305
No activity (h) 0.82 0.75 0.77 0.132 0.708 0.899 0.359 0.842
Resting (h) 2.47 2.24 2.31 0.116 0.312 0.838 0.338 0.847
Running (min) 4.9 4.5 5.3 0.31 0.940 0.298 0.258 0.531
Walking (min) 35.0 43.8 40.7 0.12 0.207 0.446 0.958 0.576
Scratching (s) 21.1 14.1 20.3 2.53 0.442 0.267 0.066 0.875
Head shaking (s) 17.8 14.7 25.8 0.27 0.682 0.167 0.003 0.273

Treatment effects are shown as the contrast between control (CON) and both CBD treatments (CBD) and the contrast between CBD treatments (LOW vs. HIGH).

a

Except for No Activity and Resting, variables were not normally distributed and were transformed for statistical analysis. Data were back-transformed for reporting purposes.

b

Standard error (SE) of the back-transformed data was calculated as follows: SE = (back-transformed upper limit – back-transformed lower limit)/3.92.