Interest in school transportation has emerged in response to concern over the reduced levels of physical activity among children and youth. Recent Canadian policies emphasize population health intervention to encourage active travel among this younger population; urban planners and public health professionals have also highlighted the importance of the neighbourhood built environment. However, this “child-youth friendly” turn in policy and planning practice, particularly in Canada, has arguably occurred in advance of conclusive and generalizable knowledge about the relationship between the built environment and children’s travel. Within this context, this thesis is the first quantitative research that examines school transportation mode ch...
Purpose: To investigate the relation of factors from multiple levels of ecological models (ie, indiv...
© 2015. The decline in children's active travel has significant implications for urban planning and ...
This study's aim was to examine selected objectively-measured and child specific built environm...
Interest in school transportation has emerged in response to concern over the reduced levels of phys...
Walking to or from school may provide a regular source of physical activity for children and youth. ...
The health benefits of walking and cycling to and from school, also called active school transportat...
Given declines in physical activity among youth, active school travel (AST) is of increasing policy,...
Objectives: We examined whether certain characteristics of the social and physical environment influ...
AbstractObjectivesTo estimate the proportion of children living within walking distance who walk to ...
Background: Children in developed nations are spending more time in cars and fewer are walking to sc...
This study examined environmental influences on a child\u27s mode of travel between home and school....
Over the past several years, the private vehicle has become the predominant mode of travel to school...
Abstract Background Walking to school is associated w...
Abstract Background Active transportation to school is a method by which youth can build physical ac...
Many children do not meet the physical activity targets necessary to accrue health benefits. Declin...
Purpose: To investigate the relation of factors from multiple levels of ecological models (ie, indiv...
© 2015. The decline in children's active travel has significant implications for urban planning and ...
This study's aim was to examine selected objectively-measured and child specific built environm...
Interest in school transportation has emerged in response to concern over the reduced levels of phys...
Walking to or from school may provide a regular source of physical activity for children and youth. ...
The health benefits of walking and cycling to and from school, also called active school transportat...
Given declines in physical activity among youth, active school travel (AST) is of increasing policy,...
Objectives: We examined whether certain characteristics of the social and physical environment influ...
AbstractObjectivesTo estimate the proportion of children living within walking distance who walk to ...
Background: Children in developed nations are spending more time in cars and fewer are walking to sc...
This study examined environmental influences on a child\u27s mode of travel between home and school....
Over the past several years, the private vehicle has become the predominant mode of travel to school...
Abstract Background Walking to school is associated w...
Abstract Background Active transportation to school is a method by which youth can build physical ac...
Many children do not meet the physical activity targets necessary to accrue health benefits. Declin...
Purpose: To investigate the relation of factors from multiple levels of ecological models (ie, indiv...
© 2015. The decline in children's active travel has significant implications for urban planning and ...
This study's aim was to examine selected objectively-measured and child specific built environm...