BACKGROUND: England's national cycle training scheme, 'Bikeability', aims to give children in England the confidence to cycle more. There is, however, little evidence on the effectiveness of cycle training in achieving this. We therefore examined whether delivering Bikeability was associated with cycling frequency or with independent cycling. METHODS: We conducted a natural experimental study using information on children aged 10-11 years participating in the nationally-representative Millennium Cohort Study. We identified Cohort participants whose schools had offered Bikeability in 2011-2012 using operational Bikeability delivery data (children in London excluded, as delivery data not available). Our natural experimental design capitalised...
Objectives: To examine social and physical environmental correlates of cycling regularly (i.e. at le...
Cycling to school is uncommon among adolescents in most developed countries. Development of cycling ...
BACKGROUND: Cycling to school has been identified as an important target for increasing physical act...
BACKGROUND: England's national cycle training scheme, 'Bikeability', aims to give children in Englan...
PURPOSE: The 'Bikeability' cycle training scheme, a flagship policy of the government in England, ai...
<p>Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.</p>Promoting cycling, inc...
AbstractPurposeThe ‘Bikeability’ cycle training scheme, a flagship policy of the government in Engla...
Background: Cycling has the potential to encourage physical activity as well as advancing societal g...
Background: Cycle accidents are a common cause of physical injury in children and adolescents. Educa...
Overview: There has been a steady decline in the numbers of children cycling to school over the last...
The purpose of this study was to examine the effectiveness of cycle skills training (playground, cyc...
Walking and cycling to school have been identified as important targets for increasing physical acti...
School-based cycling education programs aim to improve cycling safety and participation amongst chil...
Around 40% of 10--11-year-old children receive cycle training every year in the UK, but concern has ...
Background: The Propensity to Cycle Tool (PCT) is a freely available, interactive tool help priorit...
Objectives: To examine social and physical environmental correlates of cycling regularly (i.e. at le...
Cycling to school is uncommon among adolescents in most developed countries. Development of cycling ...
BACKGROUND: Cycling to school has been identified as an important target for increasing physical act...
BACKGROUND: England's national cycle training scheme, 'Bikeability', aims to give children in Englan...
PURPOSE: The 'Bikeability' cycle training scheme, a flagship policy of the government in England, ai...
<p>Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.</p>Promoting cycling, inc...
AbstractPurposeThe ‘Bikeability’ cycle training scheme, a flagship policy of the government in Engla...
Background: Cycling has the potential to encourage physical activity as well as advancing societal g...
Background: Cycle accidents are a common cause of physical injury in children and adolescents. Educa...
Overview: There has been a steady decline in the numbers of children cycling to school over the last...
The purpose of this study was to examine the effectiveness of cycle skills training (playground, cyc...
Walking and cycling to school have been identified as important targets for increasing physical acti...
School-based cycling education programs aim to improve cycling safety and participation amongst chil...
Around 40% of 10--11-year-old children receive cycle training every year in the UK, but concern has ...
Background: The Propensity to Cycle Tool (PCT) is a freely available, interactive tool help priorit...
Objectives: To examine social and physical environmental correlates of cycling regularly (i.e. at le...
Cycling to school is uncommon among adolescents in most developed countries. Development of cycling ...
BACKGROUND: Cycling to school has been identified as an important target for increasing physical act...