`Associations between access to local destinations and children’s independent mobility (IM) were examined. In 2007, 10- to 12-year-olds (n = 1,480) and their parents (n = 1,314) completed a survey. Children marked on a map the destinations they walked or cycled to (n = 1,132), and the availability of local destinations was assessed using Geographic Information Systems. More independently mobile children traveled to local destinations than other children. The odds of IM more than halved in both boys and girls whose parents reported living on a busy road (boys, OR = 0.48; girls, OR = 0.36) and in boys who lived near shopping centers (OR = 0.18) or community services (OR = 0.25). Conversely, the odds of IM more than doubled in girls living in ...
Children’s independent mobility (CIM) signifies their ability to move around in a neighborhood witho...
AbstractBackgroundDespite related physical/mental health benefits, children′s independent mobility f...
Children’s independent mobility (IM), their freedom to move about their neighbourhood without superv...
Associations between access to local destinations and children's independent mobility (IM) were...
BACKGROUND: Relationships between context-specific measures of the physical and social environment a...
This study examined two year changes in children's active transport and independent mobility and pro...
This study examined two year changes in children's active transport and independent mobility and pro...
This study examined two year changes in children's active transport and independent mobility and pro...
This study explored children's activity spaces. In 2007, children aged 10-12 years (n=1480) com...
This study explored children\u27s activity spaces. In 2007, children aged 10–12 years (n=1480) compl...
BACKGROUND: Relationships between context-specific measures of the physical and social environment a...
This study examined two year changes in children's active transport and independent mobility and pro...
AbstractObjective. Independent mobility refers to the freedom that children have to move around thei...
Children’s independent mobility (IM), their freedom to move about their neighbourhood without superv...
Within a context of rapidly changing environments and increased understanding of the complex relatio...
Children’s independent mobility (CIM) signifies their ability to move around in a neighborhood witho...
AbstractBackgroundDespite related physical/mental health benefits, children′s independent mobility f...
Children’s independent mobility (IM), their freedom to move about their neighbourhood without superv...
Associations between access to local destinations and children's independent mobility (IM) were...
BACKGROUND: Relationships between context-specific measures of the physical and social environment a...
This study examined two year changes in children's active transport and independent mobility and pro...
This study examined two year changes in children's active transport and independent mobility and pro...
This study examined two year changes in children's active transport and independent mobility and pro...
This study explored children's activity spaces. In 2007, children aged 10-12 years (n=1480) com...
This study explored children\u27s activity spaces. In 2007, children aged 10–12 years (n=1480) compl...
BACKGROUND: Relationships between context-specific measures of the physical and social environment a...
This study examined two year changes in children's active transport and independent mobility and pro...
AbstractObjective. Independent mobility refers to the freedom that children have to move around thei...
Children’s independent mobility (IM), their freedom to move about their neighbourhood without superv...
Within a context of rapidly changing environments and increased understanding of the complex relatio...
Children’s independent mobility (CIM) signifies their ability to move around in a neighborhood witho...
AbstractBackgroundDespite related physical/mental health benefits, children′s independent mobility f...
Children’s independent mobility (IM), their freedom to move about their neighbourhood without superv...