Insufficient physical activity among children is a critical issue and health promoting initiatives are required to reverse this trend. In response to the current situation, a school-based intervention aiming to increase physical activity with the aid of active school transportation (AST) was implemented in one municipality in northern Sweden. By adopting the framework of the Theory of Planned Behavior, we aimed to analyse beliefs among parents whose children were or were not involved in the AST intervention. All municipality schools were included. There were 1024 responses from parents, comprising 610 who responded either 'yes' or 'no' to participating in the intervention. An adjusted linear regression an...
Background: Important health benefits can be achieved when physical activity in children from low so...
BACKGROUND: The rise in overweight and obesity among children is a global problem and effective prev...
Objective Primary schools are crucial settings for early weight management interventions but effects...
Insufficient physical activity among children is a critical issue and health promoting initiatives a...
In recent decades, there has been a decline in active school transportation (AST). Parents play an i...
There is a global need for sustainable interventions that increase physical activity among children,...
Background Overweight and obesity in youth has increased dramatically. Therefore, ov...
Introduction Active school travel (AST) can be a viable way to increase children\u27s low levels of ...
There is little doubt about regular exercise being an important part of a healthy lifestyle. Therefo...
Children generally do not meet the recommendation of 60 min of daily physical activity (PA); therefo...
An increasingly amount of parents choose to drive their children to the school. The tendency has inc...
Objective To develop and evaluate the effectiveness of a parental support programme to promote healt...
Research Doctorate - Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)Background: Physical activity provides important phys...
Children generally do not meet the recommendation of 60 min of daily physical activity (PA); therefo...
During the last decades, the physical activity (PA) of children decreased. Outdoor games have been r...
Background: Important health benefits can be achieved when physical activity in children from low so...
BACKGROUND: The rise in overweight and obesity among children is a global problem and effective prev...
Objective Primary schools are crucial settings for early weight management interventions but effects...
Insufficient physical activity among children is a critical issue and health promoting initiatives a...
In recent decades, there has been a decline in active school transportation (AST). Parents play an i...
There is a global need for sustainable interventions that increase physical activity among children,...
Background Overweight and obesity in youth has increased dramatically. Therefore, ov...
Introduction Active school travel (AST) can be a viable way to increase children\u27s low levels of ...
There is little doubt about regular exercise being an important part of a healthy lifestyle. Therefo...
Children generally do not meet the recommendation of 60 min of daily physical activity (PA); therefo...
An increasingly amount of parents choose to drive their children to the school. The tendency has inc...
Objective To develop and evaluate the effectiveness of a parental support programme to promote healt...
Research Doctorate - Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)Background: Physical activity provides important phys...
Children generally do not meet the recommendation of 60 min of daily physical activity (PA); therefo...
During the last decades, the physical activity (PA) of children decreased. Outdoor games have been r...
Background: Important health benefits can be achieved when physical activity in children from low so...
BACKGROUND: The rise in overweight and obesity among children is a global problem and effective prev...
Objective Primary schools are crucial settings for early weight management interventions but effects...