Background: Active commuting to school has declined over time, and interventions are needed to reverse this trend. The main objective was to investigate the effects of a school-based intervention on active commuting to school and health-related fitness in school-age children of Southern Spain. Methods: A total of 494 children aged 8 to 11 years were invited to participate in the study. The schools were non-randomly allocated (i.e., school level allocation) into the experimental group (EG) or the control group (CG). The EG received an intervention program for 6 months (a monthly activity) focused on increasing the level of active commuting to school and mainly targeting children’s perceptions and attitudes. Active commuting to school ...
Background: Physical activity (PA) declines throughout adolescence, therefore PA promotion during th...
Background: Effective lifestyle interventions are needed to prevent noncommunicable diseases in low-...
Background: Physical activity (PA) declines throughout adolescence, therefore PA promotion during th...
Background: Active commuting to school has declined over time, and interventions are needed to rever...
Background: Active commuting to school has declined over time, and interventions are needed to re...
Active commuting to school may provide a significant source of physical activity in youth. Previous ...
A growing body of literature supports the positive impact of regular physical activity (PA) on physi...
Active commuting (walking or cycling) to school has been positively associated with improved fitness...
Children’s health status is related to their physical activity levels. Active commuting is associat...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the effect of a school-based intervention called Travelling Green (TG) on ...
IntroductionDriven largely by international declines in rates of walking and bicycling to school and...
Background: Longitudinal changes in child and adolescent active school transport (AST), and the medi...
Background: Promoting daily routine activities, such as active commuting to school, may have importa...
Background: Effective lifestyle interventions are needed to prevent noncommunicable diseases in low-...
Background: We assessed if a school-based intervention improved physical activity, fitness and seden...
Background: Physical activity (PA) declines throughout adolescence, therefore PA promotion during th...
Background: Effective lifestyle interventions are needed to prevent noncommunicable diseases in low-...
Background: Physical activity (PA) declines throughout adolescence, therefore PA promotion during th...
Background: Active commuting to school has declined over time, and interventions are needed to rever...
Background: Active commuting to school has declined over time, and interventions are needed to re...
Active commuting to school may provide a significant source of physical activity in youth. Previous ...
A growing body of literature supports the positive impact of regular physical activity (PA) on physi...
Active commuting (walking or cycling) to school has been positively associated with improved fitness...
Children’s health status is related to their physical activity levels. Active commuting is associat...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the effect of a school-based intervention called Travelling Green (TG) on ...
IntroductionDriven largely by international declines in rates of walking and bicycling to school and...
Background: Longitudinal changes in child and adolescent active school transport (AST), and the medi...
Background: Promoting daily routine activities, such as active commuting to school, may have importa...
Background: Effective lifestyle interventions are needed to prevent noncommunicable diseases in low-...
Background: We assessed if a school-based intervention improved physical activity, fitness and seden...
Background: Physical activity (PA) declines throughout adolescence, therefore PA promotion during th...
Background: Effective lifestyle interventions are needed to prevent noncommunicable diseases in low-...
Background: Physical activity (PA) declines throughout adolescence, therefore PA promotion during th...