Active school transport (AST; e.g. the use of non-motorized modes such as walking and cycling to travel to/from school) is an inexpensive, accessible and environmentally-friendly source of physical activity (PA). This dissertation addresses two overarching objectives: 1) to measure the relationships of AST with PA and health-related outcomes; and 2) to examine the correlates of AST immediately before and after the transition from primary to secondary school (the “school transition”). First, a systematic review revealed increasing evidence showing that AST is associated with greater daily PA levels, and that cycling to/from school is associated with higher cardiovascular fitness. Cycling for transportation (not only for school trips) was als...
© 2013 Østergaard et al.; licensee BioMed Central Ltd.Objective: To investigate the associations bet...
Background: Active commuting to school may be an important opportunity for children to accumulate ad...
Background: Active transport (AT) to school is a means for adolescents to increase the amount of dai...
Objectives: Active school transport (AST, e.g. the use of non-motorized travel modes such as walking...
The transition from primary to secondary school is a major life event associated with large decrease...
The health benefits of walking and cycling to and from school, also called active school transportat...
Increasing the rates that our adolescents walk and bicycle to school, also called active transport t...
IntroductionDriven largely by international declines in rates of walking and bicycling to school and...
A dramatic decline in walking and cycling to school has been observed in many geographic and cultura...
IntroductionActive school transport, such as by walking or biking, increases physical activity level...
Oral Session 08: Active TransportPurpose: This study examined associations between school commuting...
Reviews research on the impact of walking or biking to school on children's physical activity and he...
This article examines the time trends in patterns of school travel mode among Canadian children and ...
BACKGROUND: Children who use active modes of travel (walking or cycling) to school are more physical...
Purpose: Cycling to school is positively associated with aerobic fitness in Danish schoolchildren an...
© 2013 Østergaard et al.; licensee BioMed Central Ltd.Objective: To investigate the associations bet...
Background: Active commuting to school may be an important opportunity for children to accumulate ad...
Background: Active transport (AT) to school is a means for adolescents to increase the amount of dai...
Objectives: Active school transport (AST, e.g. the use of non-motorized travel modes such as walking...
The transition from primary to secondary school is a major life event associated with large decrease...
The health benefits of walking and cycling to and from school, also called active school transportat...
Increasing the rates that our adolescents walk and bicycle to school, also called active transport t...
IntroductionDriven largely by international declines in rates of walking and bicycling to school and...
A dramatic decline in walking and cycling to school has been observed in many geographic and cultura...
IntroductionActive school transport, such as by walking or biking, increases physical activity level...
Oral Session 08: Active TransportPurpose: This study examined associations between school commuting...
Reviews research on the impact of walking or biking to school on children's physical activity and he...
This article examines the time trends in patterns of school travel mode among Canadian children and ...
BACKGROUND: Children who use active modes of travel (walking or cycling) to school are more physical...
Purpose: Cycling to school is positively associated with aerobic fitness in Danish schoolchildren an...
© 2013 Østergaard et al.; licensee BioMed Central Ltd.Objective: To investigate the associations bet...
Background: Active commuting to school may be an important opportunity for children to accumulate ad...
Background: Active transport (AT) to school is a means for adolescents to increase the amount of dai...