Street connectivity, defined as how well streets connect to one and other and the density of intersections, is positively associated with active transportation in adults. Our objective was to study the relation between street connectivity and physical activity in youth. Study participants consisted of 8,535 students in grades 6–10 from 180 schools across Canada who completed the 2006 Health Behaviour in School-aged Children (HBSC) survey. Street connectivity was measured in a 5 km circular buffer around these schools using established geographic information system measures. Physical activity performed outside of school hours was assessed by questionnaire, and multi-level regression analyses were used to estimate associations with street con...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate whether adolescents living in a high-walkable town centre are more physica...
Interest in school transportation has emerged in response to concern over the reduced levels of phys...
Active commuting (AC) to school can increase daily minutes of physical activity yet research is lack...
Abstract: Street connectivity, defined as how well streets connect to one and other and the density ...
Background The influence of the built environment on health is of contemporary societal interest. Th...
Evidence suggests that neighbourhood street connectivity is positively associated with physical acti...
This study examined how objective measures of the local road environment related to safety were asso...
We examined associations between objective measures of the local road environment and physical activ...
Abstract Background Active transportation to school is a method by which youth can build physical ac...
Objective: Built environment attributes may be important determinants of physical activity. Greater ...
Background: Active transportation (AT), independent mobility (IM), and outdoor time...
Objective: Built environment attributes may be important determinants of physical activity. Greater ...
Physical activity (PA) infrastructures can provide youth chances to engage in PA. As determinants of...
Abstract Background Walking to school is associated w...
AbstractBackgroundPhysical activity (PA) is closely linked with child and youth health, and active t...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate whether adolescents living in a high-walkable town centre are more physica...
Interest in school transportation has emerged in response to concern over the reduced levels of phys...
Active commuting (AC) to school can increase daily minutes of physical activity yet research is lack...
Abstract: Street connectivity, defined as how well streets connect to one and other and the density ...
Background The influence of the built environment on health is of contemporary societal interest. Th...
Evidence suggests that neighbourhood street connectivity is positively associated with physical acti...
This study examined how objective measures of the local road environment related to safety were asso...
We examined associations between objective measures of the local road environment and physical activ...
Abstract Background Active transportation to school is a method by which youth can build physical ac...
Objective: Built environment attributes may be important determinants of physical activity. Greater ...
Background: Active transportation (AT), independent mobility (IM), and outdoor time...
Objective: Built environment attributes may be important determinants of physical activity. Greater ...
Physical activity (PA) infrastructures can provide youth chances to engage in PA. As determinants of...
Abstract Background Walking to school is associated w...
AbstractBackgroundPhysical activity (PA) is closely linked with child and youth health, and active t...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate whether adolescents living in a high-walkable town centre are more physica...
Interest in school transportation has emerged in response to concern over the reduced levels of phys...
Active commuting (AC) to school can increase daily minutes of physical activity yet research is lack...