One quarter of Australian children are overweight or obese (ABS, 2010), putting them at increased risk of physical and psychological health problems (Reilly et al., 2003). Overweight and obesity in childhood tends to persist into adulthood and is associated with premature death and morbidity (Reilly & Kelly, 2011). Increases in Australian children’s weight have coincided with declines in active transportation, such as walking, to school (Salmon et al., 2005). Investigating the factors which influence walking to school is therefore important, particularly since walking to school is a low cost and effective means of reducing excess weight (Rosenberg et al., 2006) that can be easily integrated into daily routine (Brophy et al., 2011). While re...
Abstract This paper describes changes in student and parent beliefs, attitudes, intentions, and beha...
Issue addressed: Walking for transport can contribute significantly to health-enhancing physical act...
Abstract Background Despite strong support for predictive validity of the theory of planned behavior...
Increases in childhood obesity have coincided with declines in active transportation to school. This...
One quarter of Australian children are overweight or obese (ABS, 2010), putting them at increased ri...
Children’s participation in physical activity is declining, and nowhere is this more apparent than i...
Walking to/from school could promote children\u27s physical activity and help combat childhood obesi...
Children's participation in physical activity is declining, and nowhere is this more apparent than i...
Background. Efforts to increase the prevalence of children's active school transport require ev...
Background. Efforts to increase the prevalence of children’s active school transport require e...
Childhood obesity is a leading public health concern globally. This study aimed to extend research a...
Background: Efforts to increase the prevalence of children’s active school transport require evidenc...
Childhood obesity is a leading public health concern globally. This study aimed to extend research a...
Insufficient physical activity among children is a critical issue and health promoting initiatives a...
Despite strong support for predictive validity of the theory of planned behavior (TPB) substantial v...
Abstract This paper describes changes in student and parent beliefs, attitudes, intentions, and beha...
Issue addressed: Walking for transport can contribute significantly to health-enhancing physical act...
Abstract Background Despite strong support for predictive validity of the theory of planned behavior...
Increases in childhood obesity have coincided with declines in active transportation to school. This...
One quarter of Australian children are overweight or obese (ABS, 2010), putting them at increased ri...
Children’s participation in physical activity is declining, and nowhere is this more apparent than i...
Walking to/from school could promote children\u27s physical activity and help combat childhood obesi...
Children's participation in physical activity is declining, and nowhere is this more apparent than i...
Background. Efforts to increase the prevalence of children's active school transport require ev...
Background. Efforts to increase the prevalence of children’s active school transport require e...
Childhood obesity is a leading public health concern globally. This study aimed to extend research a...
Background: Efforts to increase the prevalence of children’s active school transport require evidenc...
Childhood obesity is a leading public health concern globally. This study aimed to extend research a...
Insufficient physical activity among children is a critical issue and health promoting initiatives a...
Despite strong support for predictive validity of the theory of planned behavior (TPB) substantial v...
Abstract This paper describes changes in student and parent beliefs, attitudes, intentions, and beha...
Issue addressed: Walking for transport can contribute significantly to health-enhancing physical act...
Abstract Background Despite strong support for predictive validity of the theory of planned behavior...