Abstract Background Emerging frameworks to examine active school transportation (AST) commonly emphasize the built environment (BE) as having an influence on travel mode decisions. Objective measures of BE attributes have been recommended for advancing knowledge about the influence of the BE on school travel mode choice. An updated systematic review on the relationships between GIS-measured BE attributes and AST is required to inform future research in this area. The objectives of this review are: i) to examine and summarize the relationships between objectively measured BE features and AST in children and adolescents and ii) to critically discuss GIS methodologies used in this context. ...
BACKGROUND: This study examined whether objective measures of food, physical activity and built envi...
BackgroundInaccurately modelled environmental exposures may have important implications for evidence...
Background The school journey may make an important contribution to children’s physical activity and...
Abstract Background Emerging frameworks to examine active school transportation (AST) commonly empha...
In the current call for a greater human health and well-being as a sustainable development goal, to ...
The most common form of physical activity for people of all ages is walking, thus the use of active ...
The most common form of physical activity for people of all ages is walking, thus the use of active ...
This study examined environmental influences on a child\u27s mode of travel between home and school....
Purpose: To investigate the relation of factors from multiple levels of ecological models (ie, indiv...
Physical inactivity among children is on the rise. Active transport to school (ATS), namely walking ...
Given declines in physical activity among youth, active school travel (AST) is of increasing policy,...
Increasing active school travel (AST) among children may provide the required level of daily physica...
Active commuting to school increases children’s daily physical activity. The built environment is as...
Background: Adolescent active transport to school (ATS) is influenced by demographic, social, enviro...
Active travel (e.g., walking, cycling, or other non-motorised modes to destinations) is a convenient...
BACKGROUND: This study examined whether objective measures of food, physical activity and built envi...
BackgroundInaccurately modelled environmental exposures may have important implications for evidence...
Background The school journey may make an important contribution to children’s physical activity and...
Abstract Background Emerging frameworks to examine active school transportation (AST) commonly empha...
In the current call for a greater human health and well-being as a sustainable development goal, to ...
The most common form of physical activity for people of all ages is walking, thus the use of active ...
The most common form of physical activity for people of all ages is walking, thus the use of active ...
This study examined environmental influences on a child\u27s mode of travel between home and school....
Purpose: To investigate the relation of factors from multiple levels of ecological models (ie, indiv...
Physical inactivity among children is on the rise. Active transport to school (ATS), namely walking ...
Given declines in physical activity among youth, active school travel (AST) is of increasing policy,...
Increasing active school travel (AST) among children may provide the required level of daily physica...
Active commuting to school increases children’s daily physical activity. The built environment is as...
Background: Adolescent active transport to school (ATS) is influenced by demographic, social, enviro...
Active travel (e.g., walking, cycling, or other non-motorised modes to destinations) is a convenient...
BACKGROUND: This study examined whether objective measures of food, physical activity and built envi...
BackgroundInaccurately modelled environmental exposures may have important implications for evidence...
Background The school journey may make an important contribution to children’s physical activity and...