Objectives: We explored whether modes of transport (cycling, walking, public transport or private vehicle) between home and school are associated with mental well-being in children aged 10 17 years, participating in the Irish Health Behaviour in School-aged Children (HBSC) study. Methods: Scores on the World Health Organization Well-being Index and the Mental Health Inventory five-item versions, self-reported life satisfaction, happiness with self, body satisfaction, excellent self-rated health, and multiple health complaints of 9,077 schoolchildren (mean age: 13.99 ± 1.91 years, percentage girls: 52.2%) were compared across modes of transport, unadjusted and adjusted for gender, age, family affluence and area of residence. Results: Those...
This study focuses on primary school children in Hong Kong, where we investigate their 1) travel beh...
Purpose There is increasing recognition of children\u27s abilities to speak for themselves. School d...
The decline in physical activity levels among children emphasizes a need for research on experiences...
Introduction: Active transport is a priority area within the Physical Activity Strategy for the WHO ...
Active transport is a priority area within the Physical Activity Strategy for the WHO European Regi...
Investigating active travel to primary school in Ireland Investigating active travel to primary scho...
Understanding children’s travel is an important part of drawing a complete picture of over-all well-...
Rates of cycling and walking to school, or active transport to school (ATS) have been in decline, in...
In line with global trends of declining physical activity and growing obesity, children’s school tra...
Abstract Purpose Active travel to school, by walking or cycling, can positively influence children\u...
Promoting children's cycling for transport is a useful strategy to increase their physical activity ...
Promoting children\u27s cycling for transport is a useful strategy to increase their physical activi...
HBSC Ireland has found that 33.3 % of schoolchildren in Ireland report excellent health (37.5 % of b...
Promoting children's cycling for transport is a useful strategy to increase their physical activity ...
The development of a healthy lifestyle starts at a young age, and health behavior such as physical a...
This study focuses on primary school children in Hong Kong, where we investigate their 1) travel beh...
Purpose There is increasing recognition of children\u27s abilities to speak for themselves. School d...
The decline in physical activity levels among children emphasizes a need for research on experiences...
Introduction: Active transport is a priority area within the Physical Activity Strategy for the WHO ...
Active transport is a priority area within the Physical Activity Strategy for the WHO European Regi...
Investigating active travel to primary school in Ireland Investigating active travel to primary scho...
Understanding children’s travel is an important part of drawing a complete picture of over-all well-...
Rates of cycling and walking to school, or active transport to school (ATS) have been in decline, in...
In line with global trends of declining physical activity and growing obesity, children’s school tra...
Abstract Purpose Active travel to school, by walking or cycling, can positively influence children\u...
Promoting children's cycling for transport is a useful strategy to increase their physical activity ...
Promoting children\u27s cycling for transport is a useful strategy to increase their physical activi...
HBSC Ireland has found that 33.3 % of schoolchildren in Ireland report excellent health (37.5 % of b...
Promoting children's cycling for transport is a useful strategy to increase their physical activity ...
The development of a healthy lifestyle starts at a young age, and health behavior such as physical a...
This study focuses on primary school children in Hong Kong, where we investigate their 1) travel beh...
Purpose There is increasing recognition of children\u27s abilities to speak for themselves. School d...
The decline in physical activity levels among children emphasizes a need for research on experiences...