Issue addressed: Walking for transport can contribute significantly to health-enhancing physical activity. We examined the prevalence and duration of walking to and from school, together with perceived influences on doing so, among parents of primary school children. Methods: Questionnaires were completed by parents from four primary schools (one government and three private) located in south-east Queensland (n=559; 40% response rate). Results: Eighteen per cent of parents reported walking for at least 10 minutes during journeys to school. Significantly greater proportions of parents with only one car in their household, with a child who attended a government school, with no driver's licence, who had less than 11 years of education, and liv...
Background. Efforts to increase the prevalence of children’s active school transport require e...
This study investigated whether being driven to school was associated with lower weekday and weekend...
Background. Efforts to increase the prevalence of children's active school transport require ev...
Issue addressed: Walking for transport can contribute significantly to health-enhancing physical act...
Children’s participation in physical activity is declining, and nowhere is this more apparent than i...
Traffic related air pollution is detrimental to health and creates a substantial attributable mortal...
Background and Aims: Children's declining physical activity has attracted attention from those conce...
This study investigates school travel from four schools in Brisbane, Queensland, Australia. Document...
Walking is claimed as the best mode to school due to its benefits towards the environment and health...
Children's participation in physical activity is declining, and nowhere is this more apparent than i...
to school have declined sharply in recent decades, and federal and state governments have committed ...
Despite the widely acknowledged health benefits of active transport (e.g. walking/cycling), many par...
This study evaluated the transport practices of school children and perceived factors that influence...
Walking is an affordable and environmentally clean mode of transportation that can bring additional ...
Background: Active commuting to school may be an important opportunity for children to accumulate ad...
Background. Efforts to increase the prevalence of children’s active school transport require e...
This study investigated whether being driven to school was associated with lower weekday and weekend...
Background. Efforts to increase the prevalence of children's active school transport require ev...
Issue addressed: Walking for transport can contribute significantly to health-enhancing physical act...
Children’s participation in physical activity is declining, and nowhere is this more apparent than i...
Traffic related air pollution is detrimental to health and creates a substantial attributable mortal...
Background and Aims: Children's declining physical activity has attracted attention from those conce...
This study investigates school travel from four schools in Brisbane, Queensland, Australia. Document...
Walking is claimed as the best mode to school due to its benefits towards the environment and health...
Children's participation in physical activity is declining, and nowhere is this more apparent than i...
to school have declined sharply in recent decades, and federal and state governments have committed ...
Despite the widely acknowledged health benefits of active transport (e.g. walking/cycling), many par...
This study evaluated the transport practices of school children and perceived factors that influence...
Walking is an affordable and environmentally clean mode of transportation that can bring additional ...
Background: Active commuting to school may be an important opportunity for children to accumulate ad...
Background. Efforts to increase the prevalence of children’s active school transport require e...
This study investigated whether being driven to school was associated with lower weekday and weekend...
Background. Efforts to increase the prevalence of children's active school transport require ev...