PURPOSE: This study estimated the contribution of walking to/from school to objectively measured daily moderate-vigorous intensity physical activity (MVPA) in individuals and populations. METHODS: MEDLINE, PsycINFO and SPORTDiscus were systematically searched up to February 2015. Two reviewers independently screened titles/abstracts/full-text articles, and assessed study quality. RESULTS: Of 2430 records, 116 were eligible for full-text screening. Twelve studies met the inclusion criteria of reporting objectively obtained measures of MVPA (total and while walking to/from school) in children and adolescents. The weighted mean MVPA accumulated in walking to and from school was 17 minutes per day in primary school pupils (9 samples, n=3422) an...
School-based interventions may be effective at increasing levels of physical activity (PA) among ado...
Despite the known benefits of engaging in daily moderate to vigorous physical activity (MVPA), only ...
Active travel to non-school destinations but not to school is associated with higher physical activi...
Purpose: This study estimated the contribution of walking to/from school to objectively measured da...
Purpose: This study estimated the contribution of walking to/from school to objectively measured da...
PURPOSE: This study estimated the contribution of walking to/from school to objectively measured dai...
There are no systematic reviews that have identified the existing studies assessing active commuting...
Background: Physical activity is associated with improved physical and mental health among children,...
Background: The journey to school is an opportunity for increasing children’s daily physical activit...
To examine how travel by walking before and after school contributes to total physical activity of a...
BACKGROUND: Active school commuting is widely regarded as a key opportunity for youth to participate...
peer-reviewedBackground: Active school commuting is widely regarded as a key opportunity for youth t...
Background: Active transport (AT) to school is a means for adolescents to increase the amount of dai...
BackgroundChildren who use active modes of travel (walking or cycling) to school are more physically...
Background: School travel mode and parenting practices have been associated with children’s physical...
School-based interventions may be effective at increasing levels of physical activity (PA) among ado...
Despite the known benefits of engaging in daily moderate to vigorous physical activity (MVPA), only ...
Active travel to non-school destinations but not to school is associated with higher physical activi...
Purpose: This study estimated the contribution of walking to/from school to objectively measured da...
Purpose: This study estimated the contribution of walking to/from school to objectively measured da...
PURPOSE: This study estimated the contribution of walking to/from school to objectively measured dai...
There are no systematic reviews that have identified the existing studies assessing active commuting...
Background: Physical activity is associated with improved physical and mental health among children,...
Background: The journey to school is an opportunity for increasing children’s daily physical activit...
To examine how travel by walking before and after school contributes to total physical activity of a...
BACKGROUND: Active school commuting is widely regarded as a key opportunity for youth to participate...
peer-reviewedBackground: Active school commuting is widely regarded as a key opportunity for youth t...
Background: Active transport (AT) to school is a means for adolescents to increase the amount of dai...
BackgroundChildren who use active modes of travel (walking or cycling) to school are more physically...
Background: School travel mode and parenting practices have been associated with children’s physical...
School-based interventions may be effective at increasing levels of physical activity (PA) among ado...
Despite the known benefits of engaging in daily moderate to vigorous physical activity (MVPA), only ...
Active travel to non-school destinations but not to school is associated with higher physical activi...