Background: Physical activity is associated with improved physical and mental health among children, but many children do not meet the recommended hour per day of moderate-to-vigorous-intensity physical activity (MVPA). The aim of this paper is to investigate participation in active after-school clubs and active travel to and from school at age 11 and estimate the average daily minutes of MVPA associated with active club attendance and active travel. Methods: Accelerometer data were collected on three weekdays for 1296 11-year-old children in a cross-sectional study. Children reported attendance at active after-school clubs and how they travelled to and from school for each day of the week. To account for repeat days within child and cluste...
Physical inactivity among children has both immediate and long term health consequences. Recommended...
Background: Physical activity (PA) declines during childhood. Important sources of PA are active tra...
Purpose: This study estimated the contribution of walking to/from school to objectively measured da...
Background: School travel mode and parenting practices have been associated with children’s physical...
BackgroundChildren who use active modes of travel (walking or cycling) to school are more physically...
Active travel to non-school destinations but not to school is associated with higher physical activi...
PURPOSE: This study estimated the contribution of walking to/from school to objectively measured dai...
BackgroundVariability exists in children\u27s activity patterns due to the association with environm...
Background: The study aim was to determine the association between children's objectively asses...
Background: The study aim was to determine the association between children’s objectively assessed m...
BACKGROUND: Children who use active modes of travel (walking or cycling) to school are more physical...
Background: School travel mode and parenting practices have been associated with children’s phys...
Aim Physical activity in children improves cardiovascular, mental, metabolic and skeletal health. Ma...
AbstractObjectiveTo examine associations between active play and the physical activity of 10- to 11-...
BACKGROUND: Travel to school may offer a convenient way to increase physical activity levels in chil...
Physical inactivity among children has both immediate and long term health consequences. Recommended...
Background: Physical activity (PA) declines during childhood. Important sources of PA are active tra...
Purpose: This study estimated the contribution of walking to/from school to objectively measured da...
Background: School travel mode and parenting practices have been associated with children’s physical...
BackgroundChildren who use active modes of travel (walking or cycling) to school are more physically...
Active travel to non-school destinations but not to school is associated with higher physical activi...
PURPOSE: This study estimated the contribution of walking to/from school to objectively measured dai...
BackgroundVariability exists in children\u27s activity patterns due to the association with environm...
Background: The study aim was to determine the association between children's objectively asses...
Background: The study aim was to determine the association between children’s objectively assessed m...
BACKGROUND: Children who use active modes of travel (walking or cycling) to school are more physical...
Background: School travel mode and parenting practices have been associated with children’s phys...
Aim Physical activity in children improves cardiovascular, mental, metabolic and skeletal health. Ma...
AbstractObjectiveTo examine associations between active play and the physical activity of 10- to 11-...
BACKGROUND: Travel to school may offer a convenient way to increase physical activity levels in chil...
Physical inactivity among children has both immediate and long term health consequences. Recommended...
Background: Physical activity (PA) declines during childhood. Important sources of PA are active tra...
Purpose: This study estimated the contribution of walking to/from school to objectively measured da...