Background: Efforts to increase the prevalence of children’s active school transport require evidence to inform the development of comprehensive interventions. This study used a multilevel ecological framework to investigate individual, social, and environmental factors associated with walking to and from school among elementary school-aged children, stratified by gender. Method: Boys aged 10 to 13 years (n = 617) and girls aged 9 to 13 years (n = 681) attending 25 Australian primary schools located in high or low walkable neighborhoods completed a 1-week travel diary and a parent/child questionnaire on travel habits and attitudes. Results: Boys were more likely (odds ratio [OR] = 3.37; p \u3c .05) to walk if their school neighborhood had h...
Objective measurement of daily steps was used to assess whether children (n = 2,076) in Years 1, 5 a...
Background: Active transport (e.g., walking, cycling) to school (ATS) can contribute to children's p...
Background: Walking and cycling to school represent an opportunity for children to achieve regular p...
Background. Efforts to increase the prevalence of children’s active school transport require e...
Background. Efforts to increase the prevalence of children's active school transport require ev...
Background: Active commuting to school may be an important opportunity for children to accumulate ad...
Active travel (walking or cycling for transport) is an important contributor to adolescents overall ...
Purpose. To examine associations among individual, social, and environmental barriers and children\u...
Children’s participation in physical activity is declining, and nowhere is this more apparent than i...
This study investigated whether being driven to school was associated with lower weekday and weekend...
Background: The journey to school is an opportunity for increasing children’s daily physical activit...
Background: Active travel to school is a central source of physical activity for children. However, ...
Background: Active school transport (AST) has declined rapidly in recent decades. While many studies...
BACKGROUND: Active transport (e.g., walking, cycling) to school (ATS) can contribute to children's p...
Walking is an affordable and environmentally clean mode of transportation that can bring additional ...
Objective measurement of daily steps was used to assess whether children (n = 2,076) in Years 1, 5 a...
Background: Active transport (e.g., walking, cycling) to school (ATS) can contribute to children's p...
Background: Walking and cycling to school represent an opportunity for children to achieve regular p...
Background. Efforts to increase the prevalence of children’s active school transport require e...
Background. Efforts to increase the prevalence of children's active school transport require ev...
Background: Active commuting to school may be an important opportunity for children to accumulate ad...
Active travel (walking or cycling for transport) is an important contributor to adolescents overall ...
Purpose. To examine associations among individual, social, and environmental barriers and children\u...
Children’s participation in physical activity is declining, and nowhere is this more apparent than i...
This study investigated whether being driven to school was associated with lower weekday and weekend...
Background: The journey to school is an opportunity for increasing children’s daily physical activit...
Background: Active travel to school is a central source of physical activity for children. However, ...
Background: Active school transport (AST) has declined rapidly in recent decades. While many studies...
BACKGROUND: Active transport (e.g., walking, cycling) to school (ATS) can contribute to children's p...
Walking is an affordable and environmentally clean mode of transportation that can bring additional ...
Objective measurement of daily steps was used to assess whether children (n = 2,076) in Years 1, 5 a...
Background: Active transport (e.g., walking, cycling) to school (ATS) can contribute to children's p...
Background: Walking and cycling to school represent an opportunity for children to achieve regular p...