Active commuting to school has been proposed as a means of increasing children’s physical activity and, potentially, preventing or attenuating excess increases in body weight. Abstract: Walking and bicycling (active commuting) to school has been proposed as a strategy for increasing youth physical activ-ity and decreasing the prevalence of overweight. Citations for this review were retrieved through PubMed
Introduction: Only recently have we come to understand that physically inactive lifestyles are one o...
Active school transport (AST; e.g. the use of non-motorized modes such as walking and cycling to tra...
Physical activity has many health, social, and academic benefits for youth (United States Department...
IntroductionDriven largely by international declines in rates of walking and bicycling to school and...
2006;14:1771–1776. Objective: To prospectively examine potential benefits of active commuting to sch...
Reviews research on the impact of walking or biking to school on children's physical activity and he...
Increasing the rates that our adolescents walk and bicycle to school, also called active transport t...
Background: Active school travel by bike may provide appropriate means to promote physical activity ...
to school can be considered as an acute boutNetherlands Full list of author information is available...
Active commuting to school (e.g. walking or bicycling) has been suggested as a strategy to increase ...
Summarizes key findings from an analysis of 1969-2001 data on elementary, junior high, and high scho...
Studies have shown that active transport is known to increase physical activity of children, decreas...
BackgroundActive transportation to school is an important contributor to the total physical activity...
Background: The journey to school is an opportunity for increasing children’s daily physical activit...
Abstract Background Active transportation to school is an important contributor to the total physica...
Introduction: Only recently have we come to understand that physically inactive lifestyles are one o...
Active school transport (AST; e.g. the use of non-motorized modes such as walking and cycling to tra...
Physical activity has many health, social, and academic benefits for youth (United States Department...
IntroductionDriven largely by international declines in rates of walking and bicycling to school and...
2006;14:1771–1776. Objective: To prospectively examine potential benefits of active commuting to sch...
Reviews research on the impact of walking or biking to school on children's physical activity and he...
Increasing the rates that our adolescents walk and bicycle to school, also called active transport t...
Background: Active school travel by bike may provide appropriate means to promote physical activity ...
to school can be considered as an acute boutNetherlands Full list of author information is available...
Active commuting to school (e.g. walking or bicycling) has been suggested as a strategy to increase ...
Summarizes key findings from an analysis of 1969-2001 data on elementary, junior high, and high scho...
Studies have shown that active transport is known to increase physical activity of children, decreas...
BackgroundActive transportation to school is an important contributor to the total physical activity...
Background: The journey to school is an opportunity for increasing children’s daily physical activit...
Abstract Background Active transportation to school is an important contributor to the total physica...
Introduction: Only recently have we come to understand that physically inactive lifestyles are one o...
Active school transport (AST; e.g. the use of non-motorized modes such as walking and cycling to tra...
Physical activity has many health, social, and academic benefits for youth (United States Department...