Distance from home to school is an important influence on the decision to use active transport (AT); however, ecological perspectives would suggest this relationship may be moderated by individual, interpersonal and environmental factors. This study investigates whether (i) gender, (ii) biological maturation, (iii) perceived family support for physical activity (PA) and (iv) multiple deprivation moderate the relationship between distance to school and AT.A total of 611 children (11-12 years old, 334 females) were recruited from schools in Leicestershire, UK. Gender, family support for PA, and AT were self-reported. Home and school postcodes were used to determine multiple deprivation and distance to school (km). Predicted age at peak height...
Walking and cycling to school provide a convenient opportunity to incorporate physical activity into...
Background : Since physical activity levels in older adolescents have the potential to be increased ...
BackgroundChildren who use active modes of travel (walking or cycling) to school are more physically...
Distance from home to school is an important influence on the decision to use active transport (AT);...
Distance from home to school is an important influence on the decision to use active transport (AT);...
Objectives: To study the extent to which home-to-school distance and neighbourhood walkability were ...
Objectives: To study the extent to which home-to-school distance and neighbourhood walkability were ...
Background: Active travel to school is a central source of physical activity for children. However, ...
Background: Active commuting to school can contribute to daily physical activity levels in children....
Background: Active commuting to school can contribute to daily physical activity levels in children....
Walking and cycling to school provide a convenient opportunity to incorporate physical activity into...
BACKGROUND: Active transport (e.g., walking, cycling) to school (ATS) can contribute to children's p...
Active transport (e.g., walking, cycling) to school (ATS) can contribute to children's physical acti...
Background: Active commuting to school may be an important opportunity for children to accumulate ad...
Walking and cycling to school provide a convenient opportunity to incorporate physical activity into...
Walking and cycling to school provide a convenient opportunity to incorporate physical activity into...
Background : Since physical activity levels in older adolescents have the potential to be increased ...
BackgroundChildren who use active modes of travel (walking or cycling) to school are more physically...
Distance from home to school is an important influence on the decision to use active transport (AT);...
Distance from home to school is an important influence on the decision to use active transport (AT);...
Objectives: To study the extent to which home-to-school distance and neighbourhood walkability were ...
Objectives: To study the extent to which home-to-school distance and neighbourhood walkability were ...
Background: Active travel to school is a central source of physical activity for children. However, ...
Background: Active commuting to school can contribute to daily physical activity levels in children....
Background: Active commuting to school can contribute to daily physical activity levels in children....
Walking and cycling to school provide a convenient opportunity to incorporate physical activity into...
BACKGROUND: Active transport (e.g., walking, cycling) to school (ATS) can contribute to children's p...
Active transport (e.g., walking, cycling) to school (ATS) can contribute to children's physical acti...
Background: Active commuting to school may be an important opportunity for children to accumulate ad...
Walking and cycling to school provide a convenient opportunity to incorporate physical activity into...
Walking and cycling to school provide a convenient opportunity to incorporate physical activity into...
Background : Since physical activity levels in older adolescents have the potential to be increased ...
BackgroundChildren who use active modes of travel (walking or cycling) to school are more physically...