Background Cycling has the potential to encourage physical activity as well as advancing societal goals such as reducing carbon emissions; encouraging cycling is therefore a policy goal in many contexts. We analysed individual level data from the whole of England on factors associated with cycling among adolescents, including cycle training delivered by the age of 11 years in primary schools. Methods Data came from the nationally representative Millennium Cohort Study collected when participants were aged 13–15 years (adolescents). We assessed frequency of cycling at least once per week (regular cycling) and used logistic regression to assess how this differed across characteristics including demographic, health and environmental factors, a...
Despite strategies and schemes to increase cycling among adolescents in England, the levels of cycli...
Introduction: Infrastructure adjusted to cyclists can be used as a tool to reduce cycling crashes an...
Introduction The change from primary to secondary school has a negative impact on physical activity ...
Background: Cycling has the potential to encourage physical activity as well as advancing societal g...
BACKGROUND: England's national cycle training scheme, 'Bikeability', aims to give children in Englan...
<p>Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.</p>Promoting cycling, inc...
AbstractPurposeThe ‘Bikeability’ cycle training scheme, a flagship policy of the government in Engla...
ABSTRACT Objectives In the UK, some children undertake National Cycle Proficiency Scheme [NCPS]/B...
PURPOSE: The 'Bikeability' cycle training scheme, a flagship policy of the government in England, ai...
Walking and cycling to school have been identified as important targets for increasing physical acti...
Overview: There has been a steady decline in the numbers of children cycling to school over the last...
The purpose of this study was to examine the effectiveness of cycle skills training (playground, cyc...
Cycling to school is uncommon among adolescents in most developed countries. Development of cycling ...
Background: The Propensity to Cycle Tool (PCT) is a freely available, interactive tool help priorit...
Objectives: To examine social and physical environmental correlates of cycling regularly (i.e. at le...
Despite strategies and schemes to increase cycling among adolescents in England, the levels of cycli...
Introduction: Infrastructure adjusted to cyclists can be used as a tool to reduce cycling crashes an...
Introduction The change from primary to secondary school has a negative impact on physical activity ...
Background: Cycling has the potential to encourage physical activity as well as advancing societal g...
BACKGROUND: England's national cycle training scheme, 'Bikeability', aims to give children in Englan...
<p>Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.</p>Promoting cycling, inc...
AbstractPurposeThe ‘Bikeability’ cycle training scheme, a flagship policy of the government in Engla...
ABSTRACT Objectives In the UK, some children undertake National Cycle Proficiency Scheme [NCPS]/B...
PURPOSE: The 'Bikeability' cycle training scheme, a flagship policy of the government in England, ai...
Walking and cycling to school have been identified as important targets for increasing physical acti...
Overview: There has been a steady decline in the numbers of children cycling to school over the last...
The purpose of this study was to examine the effectiveness of cycle skills training (playground, cyc...
Cycling to school is uncommon among adolescents in most developed countries. Development of cycling ...
Background: The Propensity to Cycle Tool (PCT) is a freely available, interactive tool help priorit...
Objectives: To examine social and physical environmental correlates of cycling regularly (i.e. at le...
Despite strategies and schemes to increase cycling among adolescents in England, the levels of cycli...
Introduction: Infrastructure adjusted to cyclists can be used as a tool to reduce cycling crashes an...
Introduction The change from primary to secondary school has a negative impact on physical activity ...