The impact of neighborhood walkability (based on street connectivity and traffic exposure) within 2 km of public primary schools on children regularly walking to school was examined. The most (n=13) and least walkable (n=12) schools were selected using a school-specific ‘walkability’ index and a cross sectional study undertaken of Year 5, 6 and 7 children (n=1480) and consenting parents (n=1332). After adjustment, regularly walking to school was higher in children attending schools in high walkable neighborhoods (i.e, high street connectivity and low traffic volume) (Odds ratio (OR) 3.63; 95% Confidence Interval (CI) 2.01-6.56), and less likely in neighborhoods with high connectivity but high traffic volume (OR 0.32; 95% CI 0.22-0.47). Conn...
As active commuting levels continue to decline among primary schoolchildren, evidence about which bu...
010420932006Final ReportPDFTech ReportSWUTC/06/473700-00031DTRS99-G-0006 (Grant)BicyclingEnvironment...
Increasing active school travel (AST) among children may provide the required level of daily physica...
Background: Walking and cycling to school represent an opportunity for children to achieve regular p...
Increasing active school transport (AST) can improve population health, but its association with the...
Few studies have simultaneously evaluated multiple levels of influence on whether children walk to s...
Data for this cross-sectional study were drawn from questionnaires conducted in 10 elementary school...
Today, few children walk or bike to school. According to the National Household Travel Survey, only ...
Background: Children in developed nations are spending more time in cars and fewer are walking to sc...
Abstract: This Study aims at investigating actual condition on attending school road of children and...
Objectives: To study the extent to which home-to-school distance and neighbourhood walkability were ...
Background Walking to school is an important source of physical activity for children. Parents are t...
This study examines the association of spatial layout of street networks and urban design qualities ...
AbstractObjectivesTo estimate the proportion of children living within walking distance who walk to ...
Problem, research strategy, and findings: Three children 14 and younger are killed daily in the Unit...
As active commuting levels continue to decline among primary schoolchildren, evidence about which bu...
010420932006Final ReportPDFTech ReportSWUTC/06/473700-00031DTRS99-G-0006 (Grant)BicyclingEnvironment...
Increasing active school travel (AST) among children may provide the required level of daily physica...
Background: Walking and cycling to school represent an opportunity for children to achieve regular p...
Increasing active school transport (AST) can improve population health, but its association with the...
Few studies have simultaneously evaluated multiple levels of influence on whether children walk to s...
Data for this cross-sectional study were drawn from questionnaires conducted in 10 elementary school...
Today, few children walk or bike to school. According to the National Household Travel Survey, only ...
Background: Children in developed nations are spending more time in cars and fewer are walking to sc...
Abstract: This Study aims at investigating actual condition on attending school road of children and...
Objectives: To study the extent to which home-to-school distance and neighbourhood walkability were ...
Background Walking to school is an important source of physical activity for children. Parents are t...
This study examines the association of spatial layout of street networks and urban design qualities ...
AbstractObjectivesTo estimate the proportion of children living within walking distance who walk to ...
Problem, research strategy, and findings: Three children 14 and younger are killed daily in the Unit...
As active commuting levels continue to decline among primary schoolchildren, evidence about which bu...
010420932006Final ReportPDFTech ReportSWUTC/06/473700-00031DTRS99-G-0006 (Grant)BicyclingEnvironment...
Increasing active school travel (AST) among children may provide the required level of daily physica...