The Built Environment and Active Transport to School (BEATS) Study examines active transport to school (ATS) in adolescents in Dunedin, New Zealand, using the ecological model for active transport which accounts for individual, social, environmental, and policy influences. This article describes the BEATS Study design, the establishment of research and community collaborations, planning and preparation for data collection, study implementation and dissemination activities and selected preliminary findings. The BEATS Study is founded on a multidisciplinary approach and multi-sector collaborations between secondary schools, the city council, the local communities, and academia. The study uses a mixed-method approach incorporating both quantit...
Background: Scholarship on active transport to school has largely focused on children, (large) urban...
IntroductionThis study investigates active-transport-to-school initiatives through the Active Living...
Active commuting to school increases children’s daily physical activity. The built environment is as...
Introduction Active transport to school (ATS) is a convenient way to increase physical activity and ...
Introduction Natural experiments are considered a priority for examining causal associations be...
Background: Adolescent active transport to school (ATS) is influenced by demographic, social, enviro...
Background: Adolescent active transport to school (ATS) is influenced by demographic, social, enviro...
In developed countries, adolescents’ obesity rates are increasing while physical activity is decreas...
In developed countries, adolescents’ obesity rates are increasing while physical activity is decreas...
Introduction: This study investigates active-transport-to-school initiatives through the Active Livi...
Introduction: This study investigates active-transport-to-school initiatives through the Active Livi...
IntroductionThis study investigates active-transport-to-school initiatives through the Active Living...
Active transportation to and from school (ATS) is a viable strategy to help increase physical activi...
Active transportation to and from school (ATS) is a viable strategy to help increase physical activi...
Transport to school can contribute significantly to adolescents’ physical activity but in New Zealan...
Background: Scholarship on active transport to school has largely focused on children, (large) urban...
IntroductionThis study investigates active-transport-to-school initiatives through the Active Living...
Active commuting to school increases children’s daily physical activity. The built environment is as...
Introduction Active transport to school (ATS) is a convenient way to increase physical activity and ...
Introduction Natural experiments are considered a priority for examining causal associations be...
Background: Adolescent active transport to school (ATS) is influenced by demographic, social, enviro...
Background: Adolescent active transport to school (ATS) is influenced by demographic, social, enviro...
In developed countries, adolescents’ obesity rates are increasing while physical activity is decreas...
In developed countries, adolescents’ obesity rates are increasing while physical activity is decreas...
Introduction: This study investigates active-transport-to-school initiatives through the Active Livi...
Introduction: This study investigates active-transport-to-school initiatives through the Active Livi...
IntroductionThis study investigates active-transport-to-school initiatives through the Active Living...
Active transportation to and from school (ATS) is a viable strategy to help increase physical activi...
Active transportation to and from school (ATS) is a viable strategy to help increase physical activi...
Transport to school can contribute significantly to adolescents’ physical activity but in New Zealan...
Background: Scholarship on active transport to school has largely focused on children, (large) urban...
IntroductionThis study investigates active-transport-to-school initiatives through the Active Living...
Active commuting to school increases children’s daily physical activity. The built environment is as...