Background: Active school commuting is widely regarded as a key opportunity for youth to participate in physical activity (PA). However, the accurate measurement of the commute home from school and its contribution to total free-living moderateto- vigorous PA (MVPA) is relatively unexplored. Methods: Seventy-five adolescents (38 males, 37 females) wore an integrated GPS and heart rate device during after-school hours for 4 consecutive weekdays. Results: Active commuters were significantly more active (11.72 minutes MVPA) than passive commuters (3.5 minutes MVPA) during their commute home from school (P = .001). The commute home of walkers and cyclists on average contributed 35% of their total free-living PA. However, there was no significan...
Objectives: To investigate relations of walking, bicycling and vehicle time to neighborhood walkabil...
PURPOSE: This study estimated the contribution of walking to/from school to objectively measured dai...
This study investigated whether being driven to school was associated with lower weekday and weekend...
Background: Active school commuting is widely regarded as a key opportunity for youth to participate...
BACKGROUND: Active school commuting is widely regarded as a key opportunity for youth to participate...
Active commuting to school (ACS) is a promising strategy to increase the daily physical activity (P...
Objectives: To compare adolescents’ physical activity at home, near home, at school, near school, an...
To compare adolescents' physical activity at home, near home, at school, near school, and at other l...
Background: The journey to school is an opportunity for increasing children’s daily physical activit...
Active transport to school is associated with higher levels of physical activity in children. Promot...
Background: Walking and cycling to school is a source of physical activity (PA). Little is known abo...
Active school travel is in decline. An understanding of the potential determinants of health-enhanci...
AbstractBackgroundWalking and cycling to school is a source of physical activity (PA). Little is kno...
The built environment in which young people live has a significant influence on their physical activ...
Abstract Background Active transportation to school is a method by which youth can build physical ac...
Objectives: To investigate relations of walking, bicycling and vehicle time to neighborhood walkabil...
PURPOSE: This study estimated the contribution of walking to/from school to objectively measured dai...
This study investigated whether being driven to school was associated with lower weekday and weekend...
Background: Active school commuting is widely regarded as a key opportunity for youth to participate...
BACKGROUND: Active school commuting is widely regarded as a key opportunity for youth to participate...
Active commuting to school (ACS) is a promising strategy to increase the daily physical activity (P...
Objectives: To compare adolescents’ physical activity at home, near home, at school, near school, an...
To compare adolescents' physical activity at home, near home, at school, near school, and at other l...
Background: The journey to school is an opportunity for increasing children’s daily physical activit...
Active transport to school is associated with higher levels of physical activity in children. Promot...
Background: Walking and cycling to school is a source of physical activity (PA). Little is known abo...
Active school travel is in decline. An understanding of the potential determinants of health-enhanci...
AbstractBackgroundWalking and cycling to school is a source of physical activity (PA). Little is kno...
The built environment in which young people live has a significant influence on their physical activ...
Abstract Background Active transportation to school is a method by which youth can build physical ac...
Objectives: To investigate relations of walking, bicycling and vehicle time to neighborhood walkabil...
PURPOSE: This study estimated the contribution of walking to/from school to objectively measured dai...
This study investigated whether being driven to school was associated with lower weekday and weekend...