Background: Active commuting to school may be an important opportunity for children to accumulate adequate physical activity for improved cardiovascular risk factors, enhanced bone health, and psychosocial well-being. The purpose of this study was to examine personal, family, social, and environmental correlates of active commuting to school among children. Methods: Cross-sectional study of 235 children aged 5 to 6 years and 677 children aged 10 to 12 years from 19 elementary schools in Melbourne, Australia. Self-administered questionnaires were completed by parents, and the older children. The shortest possible routes to school were examined using a geographic information system. Results: Among both age groups, negative correlates of activ...
This study evaluated the transport practices of school children and perceived factors that influence...
This study evaluated the transport practices of school children and perceived factors that influence...
BACKGROUND: Active transport (e.g., walking, cycling) to school (ATS) can contribute to children's p...
Background: Active travel to school is a central source of physical activity for children. However, ...
Background: Walking and cycling to school represent an opportunity for children to achieve regular p...
Background: Active commuting to school can contribute to active living among children, and environme...
Background: Active commuting to school can contribute to active living among children, and environme...
Background: Environmental perceptions appear to play a role in determining behaviour in children, al...
This study evaluated the transport practices of school children and perceived factors that influence...
This study evaluated the transport practices of school children and perceived factors that influence...
This study evaluated the transport practices of school children and perceived factors that influence...
This study evaluated the transport practices of school children and perceived factors that influence...
This study evaluated the transport practices of school children and perceived factors that influence...
This study evaluated the transport practices of school children and perceived factors that influence...
This study evaluated the transport practices of school children and perceived factors that influence...
This study evaluated the transport practices of school children and perceived factors that influence...
This study evaluated the transport practices of school children and perceived factors that influence...
BACKGROUND: Active transport (e.g., walking, cycling) to school (ATS) can contribute to children's p...
Background: Active travel to school is a central source of physical activity for children. However, ...
Background: Walking and cycling to school represent an opportunity for children to achieve regular p...
Background: Active commuting to school can contribute to active living among children, and environme...
Background: Active commuting to school can contribute to active living among children, and environme...
Background: Environmental perceptions appear to play a role in determining behaviour in children, al...
This study evaluated the transport practices of school children and perceived factors that influence...
This study evaluated the transport practices of school children and perceived factors that influence...
This study evaluated the transport practices of school children and perceived factors that influence...
This study evaluated the transport practices of school children and perceived factors that influence...
This study evaluated the transport practices of school children and perceived factors that influence...
This study evaluated the transport practices of school children and perceived factors that influence...
This study evaluated the transport practices of school children and perceived factors that influence...
This study evaluated the transport practices of school children and perceived factors that influence...
This study evaluated the transport practices of school children and perceived factors that influence...
BACKGROUND: Active transport (e.g., walking, cycling) to school (ATS) can contribute to children's p...