BACKGROUND: Obesity is rapidly becoming the most common chronic medical condition affecting children. To address this crisis, an Albuquerque, New Mexico, elementary school partnered with University of New Mexico researchers and conducted a Walking School Bus (WSB). The purpose of this article is to examine the feasibility of implementing a WSB. METHODS: This pilot study featured 2 WSBs conducted for 10 weeks with kindergarten through fifth-grade students from a predominantly Hispanic elementary school. Qualitative and quantitative data, including coordinator field notes, attendance records, surveys of student and parent satisfaction, and a focus group, were used to evaluate feasibility. RESULTS: Student and adult participants expressed a hi...
Abstract Background Active travel to school contributes to multiple physical and psychosocial benefi...
Background: Preventing childhood obesity is a public health challenge of the twenty-first century an...
Background: To assess from a societal perspective the incremental cost-effectiveness of the Walking ...
Thirty-three percent of children, 6-11years, in the US are overweight or obese.1 Walking to school i...
Walking school buses (WSBs) offer a potentially healthier way for children to get to school while re...
Purpose and Objectives Walking school bus programs increase children’s physical activity through ac...
Purpose and objectivesWalking school bus programs increase children's physical activity through acti...
Background: To evaluate the impact of a walking school bus (WSB) program on student transport in a l...
ABSTRACTBACKGROUND: Walking School Buses (WSBs) offer a potentially healthier way for children to ge...
PURPOSE AND OBJECTIVES: Walking school bus programs increase children\u27s physical activity through...
Childhood obesity and physical inactivity are significant health problems. According to the CDC (201...
Background Active travel to school contributes to multiple physical and psychosocial benefits for yo...
Purpose and ObjectivesWalking school bus programs increase children\u2019s physical activity through...
Background: Pediatric obesity is a significant public health problem with a prevalence of 16.9% amon...
BACKGROUND: To assess from a societal perspective the incremental cost-effectiveness of the Walking ...
Abstract Background Active travel to school contributes to multiple physical and psychosocial benefi...
Background: Preventing childhood obesity is a public health challenge of the twenty-first century an...
Background: To assess from a societal perspective the incremental cost-effectiveness of the Walking ...
Thirty-three percent of children, 6-11years, in the US are overweight or obese.1 Walking to school i...
Walking school buses (WSBs) offer a potentially healthier way for children to get to school while re...
Purpose and Objectives Walking school bus programs increase children’s physical activity through ac...
Purpose and objectivesWalking school bus programs increase children's physical activity through acti...
Background: To evaluate the impact of a walking school bus (WSB) program on student transport in a l...
ABSTRACTBACKGROUND: Walking School Buses (WSBs) offer a potentially healthier way for children to ge...
PURPOSE AND OBJECTIVES: Walking school bus programs increase children\u27s physical activity through...
Childhood obesity and physical inactivity are significant health problems. According to the CDC (201...
Background Active travel to school contributes to multiple physical and psychosocial benefits for yo...
Purpose and ObjectivesWalking school bus programs increase children\u2019s physical activity through...
Background: Pediatric obesity is a significant public health problem with a prevalence of 16.9% amon...
BACKGROUND: To assess from a societal perspective the incremental cost-effectiveness of the Walking ...
Abstract Background Active travel to school contributes to multiple physical and psychosocial benefi...
Background: Preventing childhood obesity is a public health challenge of the twenty-first century an...
Background: To assess from a societal perspective the incremental cost-effectiveness of the Walking ...