Abstract Background Active transportation to school is a method by which youth can build physical activity into their daily routines. We examined correlates of active transportation to school at both individual- (characteristics of the individual and family) and area- (school and neighborhood) levels amongst youth living within 1 mile (1.6 km) of their school. Methods Using the 2009/10 Canadian Health Behaviour in School-Aged Children (HBSC) survey, we selected records of students (n = 3 997) from 161 schools that resided in an urban setting and lived within 1 mile from their school. Student records were compiled from: (1) individual-level HBSC student questionnaires; (2) area-level administrator (school) questionnaires; and (3) area-level ...
The health benefits of walking and cycling to and from school, also called active school transportat...
Background: Active travel to school is a central source of physical activity for children. However, ...
Background: Active transport (e.g., walking, cycling) to school (ATS) can contribute to children's p...
Abstract Background Active school transport (AST) is ...
Abstract Background Walking to school is associated w...
Active commuting (AC) to school can increase daily minutes of physical activity yet research is lack...
Background: Active commuting to school may be an important opportunity for children to accumulate ad...
Abstract Background Descriptive data on active transportation in children focuses on the trip to sch...
Objectives: We examined whether certain characteristics of the social and physical environment infl...
Abstract Background Active commuting to school can contribute to daily physical activity levels in c...
Interest in school transportation has emerged in response to concern over the reduced levels of phys...
Purpose: To investigate the relation of factors from multiple levels of ecological models (ie, indiv...
Background: Walking and cycling to school represent an opportunity for children to achieve regular p...
This study examined environmental influences on a child\u27s mode of travel between home and school....
Walking and cycling to school provide a convenient opportunity to incorporate physical activity into...
The health benefits of walking and cycling to and from school, also called active school transportat...
Background: Active travel to school is a central source of physical activity for children. However, ...
Background: Active transport (e.g., walking, cycling) to school (ATS) can contribute to children's p...
Abstract Background Active school transport (AST) is ...
Abstract Background Walking to school is associated w...
Active commuting (AC) to school can increase daily minutes of physical activity yet research is lack...
Background: Active commuting to school may be an important opportunity for children to accumulate ad...
Abstract Background Descriptive data on active transportation in children focuses on the trip to sch...
Objectives: We examined whether certain characteristics of the social and physical environment infl...
Abstract Background Active commuting to school can contribute to daily physical activity levels in c...
Interest in school transportation has emerged in response to concern over the reduced levels of phys...
Purpose: To investigate the relation of factors from multiple levels of ecological models (ie, indiv...
Background: Walking and cycling to school represent an opportunity for children to achieve regular p...
This study examined environmental influences on a child\u27s mode of travel between home and school....
Walking and cycling to school provide a convenient opportunity to incorporate physical activity into...
The health benefits of walking and cycling to and from school, also called active school transportat...
Background: Active travel to school is a central source of physical activity for children. However, ...
Background: Active transport (e.g., walking, cycling) to school (ATS) can contribute to children's p...