Increasing the rates that our adolescents walk and bicycle to school, also called active transport to school (ATS), could increase the physical activity (PA) levels of that age group. This type of activity has been identified as a missed opportunity for PA. It is currently estimated that 15% of American youth walk or bicycle to school. These rates of ATS are lower than those of European and Asian youth. Efforts to enhance levels of non-motorized transport to school could aid in reducing obesity rates among American youth, decrease traffic congestion and attenuate emission of greenhouse gasses. The objective was to identify demographic, environmental and psychosocial predictors of ATS. A 30-questionnaire was completed by 2,692 students. Logi...
Obesity and overweight levels are rising and form a major health treat among adolescents. A way of c...
Walking and cycling to school provide a convenient opportunity to incorporate physical activity into...
Project (M.S., Civil Engineering) -- California State University, Sacramento, 2013.Physical activity...
IntroductionActive school transport, such as by walking or biking, increases physical activity level...
Studies have shown that active transport is known to increase physical activity of children, decreas...
IntroductionDriven largely by international declines in rates of walking and bicycling to school and...
Reviews research on the impact of walking or biking to school on children's physical activity and he...
Active school transport (AST; e.g. the use of non-motorized modes such as walking and cycling to tra...
Background: Active transport (AT) to school is a means for adolescents to increase the amount of dai...
Active commuting (AC) to school can increase daily minutes of physical activity yet research is lack...
The present study analysed the prevalence, potential correlates and physical activity (PA), body mas...
Barriers to and facilitators of walking and bicycling to school were explored through 12 focus group...
Rates of cycling and walking to school, or active transport to school (ATS) have been in decline, in...
Summarizes key findings from an analysis of 1969-2001 data on elementary, junior high, and high scho...
Background: Previous studies indicate that the level of physical activity (PA) significantly affects...
Obesity and overweight levels are rising and form a major health treat among adolescents. A way of c...
Walking and cycling to school provide a convenient opportunity to incorporate physical activity into...
Project (M.S., Civil Engineering) -- California State University, Sacramento, 2013.Physical activity...
IntroductionActive school transport, such as by walking or biking, increases physical activity level...
Studies have shown that active transport is known to increase physical activity of children, decreas...
IntroductionDriven largely by international declines in rates of walking and bicycling to school and...
Reviews research on the impact of walking or biking to school on children's physical activity and he...
Active school transport (AST; e.g. the use of non-motorized modes such as walking and cycling to tra...
Background: Active transport (AT) to school is a means for adolescents to increase the amount of dai...
Active commuting (AC) to school can increase daily minutes of physical activity yet research is lack...
The present study analysed the prevalence, potential correlates and physical activity (PA), body mas...
Barriers to and facilitators of walking and bicycling to school were explored through 12 focus group...
Rates of cycling and walking to school, or active transport to school (ATS) have been in decline, in...
Summarizes key findings from an analysis of 1969-2001 data on elementary, junior high, and high scho...
Background: Previous studies indicate that the level of physical activity (PA) significantly affects...
Obesity and overweight levels are rising and form a major health treat among adolescents. A way of c...
Walking and cycling to school provide a convenient opportunity to incorporate physical activity into...
Project (M.S., Civil Engineering) -- California State University, Sacramento, 2013.Physical activity...