Walking can be a healthy, sustainable, and equitable mode of transportation, but is not widely used for children’s school travel. This study identifies multi-level correlates of walking to/from school and relevant policy implications. We surveyed parents/guardians of 2,695 students from 19 elementary schools in Austin, Texas, which featured diverse sociodemographic and environmental characteristics. Among the personal and social factors, negative correlates were parents ’ education, car ownership, personal barriers, and school bus availability; positive correlates were parents ’ and children’s positive attitude and regular walking behavior, and supportive peer influences. Of physical environmental factors, the strongest negative correlates ...
Background: Active commuting to school may be an important opportunity for children to accumulate ad...
Today, few children walk or bike to school. According to the National Household Travel Survey, only ...
Abstract Rising levels of childhood obesity in the United States and a 75 % decline in the proportio...
Walking is an affordable and environmentally clean mode of transportation that can bring additional ...
Walking is an affordable and environmentally clean mode of transportation that can bring additional ...
Walking to/from school could promote children\u27s physical activity and help combat childhood obesi...
Background Walking to school is an important source of physical activity for children. Parents are t...
Few studies have simultaneously evaluated multiple levels of influence on whether children walk to s...
Walking can be a safe, healthy, and affordable mode of school transportation. However, most students...
PURPOSE: To identify parents' perceived socio-economic, environmental, planning, and safety barriers...
Background and Aims: Children's declining physical activity has attracted attention from those conce...
Background: Children in developed nations are spending more time in cars and fewer are walking to sc...
AbstractThis study examined the factors that motivated parents to choose the mode of transportation ...
Issue addressed: Walking for transport can contribute significantly to health-enhancing physical act...
Walking is claimed as the best mode to school due to its benefits towards the environment and health...
Background: Active commuting to school may be an important opportunity for children to accumulate ad...
Today, few children walk or bike to school. According to the National Household Travel Survey, only ...
Abstract Rising levels of childhood obesity in the United States and a 75 % decline in the proportio...
Walking is an affordable and environmentally clean mode of transportation that can bring additional ...
Walking is an affordable and environmentally clean mode of transportation that can bring additional ...
Walking to/from school could promote children\u27s physical activity and help combat childhood obesi...
Background Walking to school is an important source of physical activity for children. Parents are t...
Few studies have simultaneously evaluated multiple levels of influence on whether children walk to s...
Walking can be a safe, healthy, and affordable mode of school transportation. However, most students...
PURPOSE: To identify parents' perceived socio-economic, environmental, planning, and safety barriers...
Background and Aims: Children's declining physical activity has attracted attention from those conce...
Background: Children in developed nations are spending more time in cars and fewer are walking to sc...
AbstractThis study examined the factors that motivated parents to choose the mode of transportation ...
Issue addressed: Walking for transport can contribute significantly to health-enhancing physical act...
Walking is claimed as the best mode to school due to its benefits towards the environment and health...
Background: Active commuting to school may be an important opportunity for children to accumulate ad...
Today, few children walk or bike to school. According to the National Household Travel Survey, only ...
Abstract Rising levels of childhood obesity in the United States and a 75 % decline in the proportio...