Children generally do not meet the recommendation of 60 min of daily physical activity (PA); therefore, active school transportation (AST) is an opportunity to increase PA. To promote AST, the involvement of parents seems essential. Using the theory of planned behavior (TPB), the aim was to develop and validate the PILCAST questionnaire to understand parents’ intentions to let their child cycle or walk to school. Cross-sectional sampling was performed, where 1024 responses were collected from parents. Confirmatory factor analysis indicated acceptable fit indices for the factorial structure according to the TPB, comprising 32 items grouped in 11 latent constructs. All constructs showed satisfying reliability. The regression analysis showed t...
Background and Aims: Children's declining physical activity has attracted attention from those conce...
Abstract Background Despite strong support for predictive validity of the theory of planned behavior...
Children’s participation in physical activity is declining, and nowhere is this more apparent than i...
Children generally do not meet the recommendation of 60 min of daily physical activity (PA); therefo...
textRecent research suggests that, besides traditional socio-demographic and built environment attri...
Increases in childhood obesity have coincided with declines in active transportation to school. This...
Issue addressed: Walking for transport can contribute significantly to health-enhancing physical act...
The way children commute to and from school has been described in the literature as passive or activ...
Insufficient physical activity among children is a critical issue and health promoting initiatives a...
Walking to/from school could promote children\u27s physical activity and help combat childhood obesi...
Objectives: Social support from parents is considered a primary influence of youth’ physical activit...
Despite strong support for predictive validity of the theory of planned behavior (TPB) substantial v...
In recent decades, there has been a decline in active school transportation (AST). Parents play an i...
This study evaluated the transport practices of school children and perceived factors that influence...
At the time of publication S. Seraj, R. Sidharthan, and C.R. Bhat were at the University of Texas at...
Background and Aims: Children's declining physical activity has attracted attention from those conce...
Abstract Background Despite strong support for predictive validity of the theory of planned behavior...
Children’s participation in physical activity is declining, and nowhere is this more apparent than i...
Children generally do not meet the recommendation of 60 min of daily physical activity (PA); therefo...
textRecent research suggests that, besides traditional socio-demographic and built environment attri...
Increases in childhood obesity have coincided with declines in active transportation to school. This...
Issue addressed: Walking for transport can contribute significantly to health-enhancing physical act...
The way children commute to and from school has been described in the literature as passive or activ...
Insufficient physical activity among children is a critical issue and health promoting initiatives a...
Walking to/from school could promote children\u27s physical activity and help combat childhood obesi...
Objectives: Social support from parents is considered a primary influence of youth’ physical activit...
Despite strong support for predictive validity of the theory of planned behavior (TPB) substantial v...
In recent decades, there has been a decline in active school transportation (AST). Parents play an i...
This study evaluated the transport practices of school children and perceived factors that influence...
At the time of publication S. Seraj, R. Sidharthan, and C.R. Bhat were at the University of Texas at...
Background and Aims: Children's declining physical activity has attracted attention from those conce...
Abstract Background Despite strong support for predictive validity of the theory of planned behavior...
Children’s participation in physical activity is declining, and nowhere is this more apparent than i...