Even though physical activity and sedentary behaviour are two distinct behaviours, their interdependent relationship needs to be studied in the same environment. This study examines the influence of urban design, neighbourhood built and social environment, and household and individual factors on the interdependent relationship between objectively measured physical activity and sedentary behaviour in children in the Canadian city of Saskatoon. Saskatoon’s built environment was assessed by two validated observation tools. Neighbourhood socioeconomic variables were derived from 2006 Statistics Canada Census and 2010 G5 Census projections. A questionnaire was administered to 10–14 year old children to collect individual and household data, foll...
PURPOSE: To examine the association between children's physical activity and factors of the built en...
Being sufficiently physically active and limiting sedentary behavior is associated with numerous hea...
Objective: To determine the independent contributions of family and neighbourhood environments to ch...
Even though physical activity and sedentary behaviour are two distinct behaviours, their interdepend...
Abstract: Even though physical activity and sedentary behaviour are two distinct behaviours, their i...
Objectives: To determine whether, and to what extent, a relation exists between neighbourhood design...
Trends in increasing prevalence of childhood overweight and obesity, coupled with evidence that chil...
Background: Canadian children and youth are not getting enough physical activity (PA), and spend on ...
The increasing prevalence of high sedentary behaviour and low physical activity has paved the way fo...
Neighbourhoods can facilitate or constrain moderate-to-vigorous physical activity (MVPA) among child...
Abstract Background Physical activity is important to children’s physical health and well-being. Man...
The purpose of this study was to explore individual-level socio-demographic factors and interpersona...
Identifying correlates of sedentary behaviour across all levels of the ecological model and understa...
Limitations have arisen when measuring associations between the neighbourhood social environment and...
Identifying correlates of sedentary behaviour across all levels of the ecological model and understa...
PURPOSE: To examine the association between children's physical activity and factors of the built en...
Being sufficiently physically active and limiting sedentary behavior is associated with numerous hea...
Objective: To determine the independent contributions of family and neighbourhood environments to ch...
Even though physical activity and sedentary behaviour are two distinct behaviours, their interdepend...
Abstract: Even though physical activity and sedentary behaviour are two distinct behaviours, their i...
Objectives: To determine whether, and to what extent, a relation exists between neighbourhood design...
Trends in increasing prevalence of childhood overweight and obesity, coupled with evidence that chil...
Background: Canadian children and youth are not getting enough physical activity (PA), and spend on ...
The increasing prevalence of high sedentary behaviour and low physical activity has paved the way fo...
Neighbourhoods can facilitate or constrain moderate-to-vigorous physical activity (MVPA) among child...
Abstract Background Physical activity is important to children’s physical health and well-being. Man...
The purpose of this study was to explore individual-level socio-demographic factors and interpersona...
Identifying correlates of sedentary behaviour across all levels of the ecological model and understa...
Limitations have arisen when measuring associations between the neighbourhood social environment and...
Identifying correlates of sedentary behaviour across all levels of the ecological model and understa...
PURPOSE: To examine the association between children's physical activity and factors of the built en...
Being sufficiently physically active and limiting sedentary behavior is associated with numerous hea...
Objective: To determine the independent contributions of family and neighbourhood environments to ch...