AbstractResearch increasingly suggests that moderate to vigorous physical activity (MVPA) is essential to children's health. However, little is known about the extent to which and when different urban environments influence the extent to which children engage in MVPA. To this end, this study explores the relationship between children's MVPA and urban land use and land cover (LULC) for several temporal subdivisions of children's weekly routines (before school, after school and weekends). In particular, the location and corresponding level of physical activity of 4th grade students (n=134) was recorded using paired global positioning system (GPS) receivers and accelerometers over 33days for each student. GPS locations were temporally related ...
Background Regular moderate to vigorous physical activity (MVPA) has been identified as an importan...
Measures of individual mobility, such as activity space, have been previously used to help improve o...
This study examines the neighborhood activity spaces (NAS) of 9- to 13-year-old children (n = 143) f...
AbstractResearch increasingly suggests that moderate to vigorous physical activity (MVPA) is essenti...
AbstractUsing a sample of English school children, we use accelerometery and global positioning syst...
In recent years, the importance of physical activity for the prevention of child obesity has been em...
Ecological approaches have highlighted the importance of the built environment as a factor affecting...
Background: There is increasing evidence that the environment plays a role in influencing physical a...
The environment has long been associated with physical activity engagement, and recent developments ...
Abstract Background There is increasing evidence that the environment plays a role in influencing ph...
Regular participation in physical activity is essential for children's physical, mental, and cogniti...
Neighbourhood socioeconomic status (SES) has been shown to be related to health status and overweigh...
Background: Physical Activity (PA) occurs in several behavioral domains (e.g., sports, active transp...
Background Ecological approaches have highlighted the importance of the built environment as a facto...
AbstractBackgroundPhysical activity (PA) is closely linked with child and youth health, and active t...
Background Regular moderate to vigorous physical activity (MVPA) has been identified as an importan...
Measures of individual mobility, such as activity space, have been previously used to help improve o...
This study examines the neighborhood activity spaces (NAS) of 9- to 13-year-old children (n = 143) f...
AbstractResearch increasingly suggests that moderate to vigorous physical activity (MVPA) is essenti...
AbstractUsing a sample of English school children, we use accelerometery and global positioning syst...
In recent years, the importance of physical activity for the prevention of child obesity has been em...
Ecological approaches have highlighted the importance of the built environment as a factor affecting...
Background: There is increasing evidence that the environment plays a role in influencing physical a...
The environment has long been associated with physical activity engagement, and recent developments ...
Abstract Background There is increasing evidence that the environment plays a role in influencing ph...
Regular participation in physical activity is essential for children's physical, mental, and cogniti...
Neighbourhood socioeconomic status (SES) has been shown to be related to health status and overweigh...
Background: Physical Activity (PA) occurs in several behavioral domains (e.g., sports, active transp...
Background Ecological approaches have highlighted the importance of the built environment as a facto...
AbstractBackgroundPhysical activity (PA) is closely linked with child and youth health, and active t...
Background Regular moderate to vigorous physical activity (MVPA) has been identified as an importan...
Measures of individual mobility, such as activity space, have been previously used to help improve o...
This study examines the neighborhood activity spaces (NAS) of 9- to 13-year-old children (n = 143) f...