This systematic review investigated the environmental (physical, economic, socio-cultural and political) correlates of active transportation (AT) among young people aged 5–18 years to better inform the promotion of active living. Greater distance, increasing household income and increasing car ownership are consistently associated with lower rates of AT among children. Having a non-white ethnic background has a convincing positive association with AT. Having recreation facilities and walk or bike paths present are possibly associated with higher rates of AT. Further research requires longitudinal and intervention studies, utilizing multi-level design methodologies and objective measures of environmental attributes
This study examined the relationship between the physical environment characteristics of primary sch...
BACKGROUND: Active transport (e.g., walking, cycling) to school (ATS) can contribute to children's p...
Background: Active commuting to school can contribute to active living among children, and environme...
Background: The purpose of this systematic review was to determine the relationship between a wide r...
Thesis carries out a series of studies to ascertain the relationship between environmental character...
Background: Many youth fail to meet the recommended guidelines for physical activity. Walking and cy...
BACKGROUND: Many youth fail to meet the recommended guidelines for physical activity. Walking and cy...
Background: The purpose of this systematic review was to determine the relationship between a wide r...
Cross-continental comparison of the association between the physical environment and active transpor...
This study examined two year changes in children's active transport and independent mobility and pro...
Background: Active commuting to school may be an important opportunity for children to accumulate ad...
Active travel (e.g., walking, cycling, or other non-motorised modes to destinations) is a convenient...
This study explored the participation of children in walking and bicycling for transportation, schoo...
BACKGROUND: Active commuting is prospectively associated with physical activity in children. Few lon...
Children’s independent mobility (IM) is associated with a range of benefits and understanding the fa...
This study examined the relationship between the physical environment characteristics of primary sch...
BACKGROUND: Active transport (e.g., walking, cycling) to school (ATS) can contribute to children's p...
Background: Active commuting to school can contribute to active living among children, and environme...
Background: The purpose of this systematic review was to determine the relationship between a wide r...
Thesis carries out a series of studies to ascertain the relationship between environmental character...
Background: Many youth fail to meet the recommended guidelines for physical activity. Walking and cy...
BACKGROUND: Many youth fail to meet the recommended guidelines for physical activity. Walking and cy...
Background: The purpose of this systematic review was to determine the relationship between a wide r...
Cross-continental comparison of the association between the physical environment and active transpor...
This study examined two year changes in children's active transport and independent mobility and pro...
Background: Active commuting to school may be an important opportunity for children to accumulate ad...
Active travel (e.g., walking, cycling, or other non-motorised modes to destinations) is a convenient...
This study explored the participation of children in walking and bicycling for transportation, schoo...
BACKGROUND: Active commuting is prospectively associated with physical activity in children. Few lon...
Children’s independent mobility (IM) is associated with a range of benefits and understanding the fa...
This study examined the relationship between the physical environment characteristics of primary sch...
BACKGROUND: Active transport (e.g., walking, cycling) to school (ATS) can contribute to children's p...
Background: Active commuting to school can contribute to active living among children, and environme...