A better understanding of the physical activity (PA) infrastructure in schools, the walkability of neighborhoods close to schools, and the food environments around schools, particularly in rural, socioeconomically challenged areas such as the North-West (NW) of Tasmania, could be important in the wider effort to improve the health of school-age children. Accordingly, this research aimed to assess PA resources, walkability, and food environments in and around schools in three socioeconomically disadvantaged, regional/rural Local Government Areas (LGAs) of Tasmania, Australia. A census of schools (including assessment of the PA infrastructure quality within school grounds), a walkability assessment, and a census of food outlets surrounding sc...
Objectives: A high degree of de-regulation, organisational fragmentation and funding cuts throughout...
Nowadays, the amount of physical activity undertaken by children of school age is decreasing. This ...
The Food and Move project was a collaborative project with the students, staff and parents from four...
A better understanding of the physical activity (PA) infrastructure in schools, the walkability of n...
Objectives To explore whether the physical activity (PA) environment (walkability, greenspace and re...
Prevalence of physical inactivity and obesity continues to increase in regional areas suchas North-W...
This paper aims to further understanding of the physical environments of secondary schools and their...
Background: Valid tools measuring characteristics of the school environment associated with the phys...
Introduction: The school is a vital part in the development of children's dietary practices as child...
AbstractThis paper aims to further understanding of the physical environments of secondary schools a...
Abstract Background Increasing physical activity in children is an important public health goal in I...
School Neighbourhood Nutrition Environments (SNNEs) can facilitate or impede healthy eating. This st...
Abstract Background Environments within schools including the physical, social-cultural and policy/p...
Schools have the potential to positively impact on population health. Food and physical activity pra...
Active school travel is in decline. An understanding of the potential determinants of health-enhanci...
Objectives: A high degree of de-regulation, organisational fragmentation and funding cuts throughout...
Nowadays, the amount of physical activity undertaken by children of school age is decreasing. This ...
The Food and Move project was a collaborative project with the students, staff and parents from four...
A better understanding of the physical activity (PA) infrastructure in schools, the walkability of n...
Objectives To explore whether the physical activity (PA) environment (walkability, greenspace and re...
Prevalence of physical inactivity and obesity continues to increase in regional areas suchas North-W...
This paper aims to further understanding of the physical environments of secondary schools and their...
Background: Valid tools measuring characteristics of the school environment associated with the phys...
Introduction: The school is a vital part in the development of children's dietary practices as child...
AbstractThis paper aims to further understanding of the physical environments of secondary schools a...
Abstract Background Increasing physical activity in children is an important public health goal in I...
School Neighbourhood Nutrition Environments (SNNEs) can facilitate or impede healthy eating. This st...
Abstract Background Environments within schools including the physical, social-cultural and policy/p...
Schools have the potential to positively impact on population health. Food and physical activity pra...
Active school travel is in decline. An understanding of the potential determinants of health-enhanci...
Objectives: A high degree of de-regulation, organisational fragmentation and funding cuts throughout...
Nowadays, the amount of physical activity undertaken by children of school age is decreasing. This ...
The Food and Move project was a collaborative project with the students, staff and parents from four...