BACKGROUND: Active school commuting is widely regarded as a key opportunity for youth to participate in physical activity (PA). However, the accurate measurement of the commute home from school and its contribution to total free-living moderate-to-vigorous PA (MVPA) is relatively unexplored. METHODS: Seventy-five adolescents (38 males, 37 females) wore an integrated GPS and heart rate device during after-school hours for 4 consecutive weekdays. RESULTS: Active commuters were significantly more active (11.72 minutes MVPA) than passive commuters (3.5 minutes MVPA) during their commute home from school (P = .001). The commute home of walkers and cyclists on average contributed 35% of their total free-living PA. However, there was no significan...
The built environment in which young people live has a significant influence on their physical activ...
Active school travel is in decline. An understanding of the potential determinants of health-enhanci...
Purpose: This study estimated the contribution of walking to/from school to objectively measured da...
peer-reviewedBackground: Active school commuting is widely regarded as a key opportunity for youth t...
Background: Active school commuting is widely regarded as a key opportunity for youth to participate...
Background: Active school commuting is widely regarded as a key opportunity for youth to participate...
Background: Active school commuting is widely regarded as a key opportunity for youth to participate...
Active commuting to school (ACS) is a promising strategy to increase the daily physical activity (P...
Active commuting to school (ACS) is a promising strategy to increase the daily physical activity (P...
PURPOSE: This study estimated the contribution of walking to/from school to objectively measured dai...
Background: The journey to school is an opportunity for increasing children’s daily physical activit...
Active school travel is in decline. An understanding of the potential determinants of health-enhanci...
AbstractBackgroundActive commuting may help to increase adults' physical activity levels. However, e...
BACKGROUND: Active commuting may help to increase adults' physical activity levels. However, estimat...
peer-reviewedThe built environment in which young people live has a significant influence on their p...
The built environment in which young people live has a significant influence on their physical activ...
Active school travel is in decline. An understanding of the potential determinants of health-enhanci...
Purpose: This study estimated the contribution of walking to/from school to objectively measured da...
peer-reviewedBackground: Active school commuting is widely regarded as a key opportunity for youth t...
Background: Active school commuting is widely regarded as a key opportunity for youth to participate...
Background: Active school commuting is widely regarded as a key opportunity for youth to participate...
Background: Active school commuting is widely regarded as a key opportunity for youth to participate...
Active commuting to school (ACS) is a promising strategy to increase the daily physical activity (P...
Active commuting to school (ACS) is a promising strategy to increase the daily physical activity (P...
PURPOSE: This study estimated the contribution of walking to/from school to objectively measured dai...
Background: The journey to school is an opportunity for increasing children’s daily physical activit...
Active school travel is in decline. An understanding of the potential determinants of health-enhanci...
AbstractBackgroundActive commuting may help to increase adults' physical activity levels. However, e...
BACKGROUND: Active commuting may help to increase adults' physical activity levels. However, estimat...
peer-reviewedThe built environment in which young people live has a significant influence on their p...
The built environment in which young people live has a significant influence on their physical activ...
Active school travel is in decline. An understanding of the potential determinants of health-enhanci...
Purpose: This study estimated the contribution of walking to/from school to objectively measured da...