Objectives: To compare adolescents’ physical activity at home, near home, at school, near school, and at other locations. Methods: Adolescents (N = 549) were ages 12 to 16 years (49.9% girls, 31.3% nonwhite or Hispanic) from 447 census block groups in 2 US regions. Accelerometers and Global Positioning System devices assessed minutes of and proportion of time spent in moderate to vigorous physical activity (MVPA) in each of the 5 locations. Mixed-effects regression compared MVPA across locations and demographic factors. Results: Forty-two percent of adolescents’ overall MVPA occurred at school, 18.7% at home, 18.3% in other (nonhome, nonschool) locations, and 20.6% near home or school. Youth had 10 more minutes (30% more) of overall MVPA on...
Abstract Background Youth are active in multiple locations, but it is unknown whether more physical ...
Background: Active school commuting is widely regarded as a key opportunity for youth to participate...
Adolescents have the potential to be active in multiple places across weekdays and weekends. While t...
To compare adolescents' physical activity at home, near home, at school, near school, and at other l...
Background: Physical activity is a health-enhancing behavior, but few adolescents achieve the recomm...
PurposeTo investigate whether adolescents cluster into profiles based on where they accumulate moder...
Knowledge of where children are active may lead to more informed policies about how and where to int...
This study aimed to describe the location and intensity of free-living physical activity in New Zeal...
Introduction: Geographical positioning systems (GPS) have the capacity to provide further context ar...
Ecological approaches have highlighted the importance of the built environment as a factor affecting...
Ecological approaches have highlighted the importance of the built environment as a factor affecting...
Ecological approaches have highlighted the importance of the built environment as a factor affecting...
Ecological approaches have highlighted the importance of the built environment as a factor affecting...
Ecological approaches have highlighted the importance of the built environment as a factor affecting...
Ecological approaches have highlighted the importance of the built environment as a factor affecting...
Abstract Background Youth are active in multiple locations, but it is unknown whether more physical ...
Background: Active school commuting is widely regarded as a key opportunity for youth to participate...
Adolescents have the potential to be active in multiple places across weekdays and weekends. While t...
To compare adolescents' physical activity at home, near home, at school, near school, and at other l...
Background: Physical activity is a health-enhancing behavior, but few adolescents achieve the recomm...
PurposeTo investigate whether adolescents cluster into profiles based on where they accumulate moder...
Knowledge of where children are active may lead to more informed policies about how and where to int...
This study aimed to describe the location and intensity of free-living physical activity in New Zeal...
Introduction: Geographical positioning systems (GPS) have the capacity to provide further context ar...
Ecological approaches have highlighted the importance of the built environment as a factor affecting...
Ecological approaches have highlighted the importance of the built environment as a factor affecting...
Ecological approaches have highlighted the importance of the built environment as a factor affecting...
Ecological approaches have highlighted the importance of the built environment as a factor affecting...
Ecological approaches have highlighted the importance of the built environment as a factor affecting...
Ecological approaches have highlighted the importance of the built environment as a factor affecting...
Abstract Background Youth are active in multiple locations, but it is unknown whether more physical ...
Background: Active school commuting is widely regarded as a key opportunity for youth to participate...
Adolescents have the potential to be active in multiple places across weekdays and weekends. While t...