Background: Fitness is a powerful marker of health associated with physical activity (PA) in university students. However, insufficient PA is a serious health concern among university students. Active commuting provides an opportunity for increased PA levels. Therefore, the aims of this study were (a) to describe the mode of commuting, PA and fitness in university students; (b) to analyze the associations of mode of commuting with PA and fitness; and c) to analyze the relationship between mode of commuting, PA recommendations and fitness. Methods: This was a cross-sectional study. A total of 1257 university students (52.4% women) participated (22.4 ± 5.6 years old). Results: Public commuting was the main mode to and from university. Active ...
Issue addressed: Walking for transport can contribute significantly to health enhancing physical act...
Issue addressed: Walking for transport can contribute significantly to health-enhancing physical act...
Background: There is limited evidence concerning how active commuting (AC) is associated with health...
Background: Active commuting could provide an opportunity to counteract unhealthy behaviours, such a...
Physical activity (PA) is known to contribute to health benefits, including enhanced cardiovascular ...
Background: Commuting to university represents an opportunity to incorporate physical activity (walk...
Background: Physical inactivity is associated with a number of chronic diseases. Active commuting ha...
Background: Although levels of physical activity (PA) have been researched, no information on how un...
How staff and students travel to university can impact their physical activity level. An online surv...
Physical activity among people of all ages has been decreasing at an alarming rate in recent years. ...
Introduction This study identified correlates of active commute mode, transport physical activity (T...
University students represent a population that faces high risks regarding physical inactivity. Rese...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the relationship between active\ud commuting, lifestyle...
Issue addressed: Walking for transport can contribute significantly to health-enhancing physical act...
Background and Objectives: Active commuting to and from university (ACU) could be a strategy to incr...
Issue addressed: Walking for transport can contribute significantly to health enhancing physical act...
Issue addressed: Walking for transport can contribute significantly to health-enhancing physical act...
Background: There is limited evidence concerning how active commuting (AC) is associated with health...
Background: Active commuting could provide an opportunity to counteract unhealthy behaviours, such a...
Physical activity (PA) is known to contribute to health benefits, including enhanced cardiovascular ...
Background: Commuting to university represents an opportunity to incorporate physical activity (walk...
Background: Physical inactivity is associated with a number of chronic diseases. Active commuting ha...
Background: Although levels of physical activity (PA) have been researched, no information on how un...
How staff and students travel to university can impact their physical activity level. An online surv...
Physical activity among people of all ages has been decreasing at an alarming rate in recent years. ...
Introduction This study identified correlates of active commute mode, transport physical activity (T...
University students represent a population that faces high risks regarding physical inactivity. Rese...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the relationship between active\ud commuting, lifestyle...
Issue addressed: Walking for transport can contribute significantly to health-enhancing physical act...
Background and Objectives: Active commuting to and from university (ACU) could be a strategy to incr...
Issue addressed: Walking for transport can contribute significantly to health enhancing physical act...
Issue addressed: Walking for transport can contribute significantly to health-enhancing physical act...
Background: There is limited evidence concerning how active commuting (AC) is associated with health...