Schools are an important context to promote adolescent physical activity (PA). However, following ecologic frameworks, little is known about the influence of multiple school contextual levels – environment and policy – on adolescent PA. This study aimed to examine associations of school neighborhood environment factors and state laws with PA, and the moderating effects of school neighborhood socioeconomic status (SES) on these associations. Analyses used cross-sectional data from a national sample of middle (n = 387) and high (n = 591) school adolescents from the Family Life, Activity, Sun, Health, and Eating study conducted in 2014. Outcomes included self-report school-time PA and active transport to/from school (ATS), and estimated minute...
Background: The after-school period provides an opportune context for adolescent physical activity. ...
Regular physical activity is associated with different well-known health benefits. Unfortunately, a ...
Recent estimates suggest that over 20% of adolescents in the United States are obese. Adolescent obe...
Abstract: Background: School environmental characteristics may be associated with youth’s participat...
Adolescents in the U.S. do not meet current physical activity guidelines. Ecological models of physi...
IntroductionThe benefits of physical activity for health and well-being are well established, yet bu...
Female adolescents are less active than male peers in certain contexts including the neighborhood. A...
Adolescents have the potential to be active in multiple places across weekdays and weekends. While t...
This study examined the contributions of home, school, and neighborhood factors related to youth phy...
The present study aimed at investigating the influence of home, neighbourhood and school environmen...
The present study aimed at investigating the influence of home, neighbourhood and school environmen...
Active commuting (AC) to school can increase daily minutes of physical activity yet research is lack...
The present study aimed at investigating the influence of home, neighbourhood and school environment...
Background: Identifying factors associated with physical activity (PA) is useful in planning interve...
Being sufficiently physically active and limiting sedentary behavior is associated with numerous hea...
Background: The after-school period provides an opportune context for adolescent physical activity. ...
Regular physical activity is associated with different well-known health benefits. Unfortunately, a ...
Recent estimates suggest that over 20% of adolescents in the United States are obese. Adolescent obe...
Abstract: Background: School environmental characteristics may be associated with youth’s participat...
Adolescents in the U.S. do not meet current physical activity guidelines. Ecological models of physi...
IntroductionThe benefits of physical activity for health and well-being are well established, yet bu...
Female adolescents are less active than male peers in certain contexts including the neighborhood. A...
Adolescents have the potential to be active in multiple places across weekdays and weekends. While t...
This study examined the contributions of home, school, and neighborhood factors related to youth phy...
The present study aimed at investigating the influence of home, neighbourhood and school environmen...
The present study aimed at investigating the influence of home, neighbourhood and school environmen...
Active commuting (AC) to school can increase daily minutes of physical activity yet research is lack...
The present study aimed at investigating the influence of home, neighbourhood and school environment...
Background: Identifying factors associated with physical activity (PA) is useful in planning interve...
Being sufficiently physically active and limiting sedentary behavior is associated with numerous hea...
Background: The after-school period provides an opportune context for adolescent physical activity. ...
Regular physical activity is associated with different well-known health benefits. Unfortunately, a ...
Recent estimates suggest that over 20% of adolescents in the United States are obese. Adolescent obe...