Background Adolescent travel mode choices to/from school vary in their physical activity (PA) component and environmental sustainability. Research has typically focussed on correlates of active travel, the most healthy and sustainable mode, in comparison to other modes combined. Under the premise that a small shift from less to more healthy/sustainable modes may be a more feasible than a shift to ‘pure’ active travel (e.g., walking), we examined potential correlates of the odds of undertaking more vs. less healthy/sustainable modes. Methods Hong Kong adolescents attending secondary school and a parent/caregiver (n = 1299 dyads) participated in this cross-sectional study. Latent profile analyses identified groups of adolescents with differen...
Background Adolescents (11–18-year-olds) are at risk of physical inactivity. There is limited knowle...
Background: Active transport (AT) to school is a means for adolescents to increase the amount of dai...
Background: Walking and cycling to school is a source of physical activity (PA). Little is known abo...
Adolescent active travel (AT) can contribute to health-enhancing physical activity, sense of communi...
School active travel contributes to young people's physical activity levels, yet the prevalence is l...
Active travel (walking or cycling for transport) is an important contributor to adolescents overall ...
Background: This study investigated the association of travel mode to school and non-school destinat...
School active travel contributes to young people's physical activity levels, yet the prevalence is l...
Active commuting (AC) to school can increase daily minutes of physical activity yet research is lack...
Promoting adolescents’ active school travel may support their health and wellbeing. Based on survey ...
Objectives: We examined whether certain characteristics of the social and physical environment infl...
Purpose: To investigate the relation of factors from multiple levels of ecological models (ie, indiv...
Our aim was to assess the association between changes in active travel to school and changes in diff...
Active school transport (AST; e.g. the use of non-motorized modes such as walking and cycling to tra...
Our aim was to assess the association between changes in active travel to school and changes in diff...
Background Adolescents (11–18-year-olds) are at risk of physical inactivity. There is limited knowle...
Background: Active transport (AT) to school is a means for adolescents to increase the amount of dai...
Background: Walking and cycling to school is a source of physical activity (PA). Little is known abo...
Adolescent active travel (AT) can contribute to health-enhancing physical activity, sense of communi...
School active travel contributes to young people's physical activity levels, yet the prevalence is l...
Active travel (walking or cycling for transport) is an important contributor to adolescents overall ...
Background: This study investigated the association of travel mode to school and non-school destinat...
School active travel contributes to young people's physical activity levels, yet the prevalence is l...
Active commuting (AC) to school can increase daily minutes of physical activity yet research is lack...
Promoting adolescents’ active school travel may support their health and wellbeing. Based on survey ...
Objectives: We examined whether certain characteristics of the social and physical environment infl...
Purpose: To investigate the relation of factors from multiple levels of ecological models (ie, indiv...
Our aim was to assess the association between changes in active travel to school and changes in diff...
Active school transport (AST; e.g. the use of non-motorized modes such as walking and cycling to tra...
Our aim was to assess the association between changes in active travel to school and changes in diff...
Background Adolescents (11–18-year-olds) are at risk of physical inactivity. There is limited knowle...
Background: Active transport (AT) to school is a means for adolescents to increase the amount of dai...
Background: Walking and cycling to school is a source of physical activity (PA). Little is known abo...