Active commuting (AC) to school can increase daily minutes of physical activity yet research is lacking on its determinants. This study examined perceptions of the physical environment as a correlate of AC among adolescents. Cross-sectional data were collected from 1143 males and 1016 females (mean age 16.04 +/- 0.66) who lived within 2.5 miles of their school. Participants' self-reported active (walk or cycle) or inactive (car, bus, or train) mode of travel to school and perceptions of their neighborhood environment. Bivariate logistic regression examined perceived environmental features associated with active versus inactive modes, adjusted for sociodemographic factors. Significant variables were examined in multivariate models, adjusted ...
(1) Background: The World Health Organization recommends active commuting as a source of physical ac...
Background Active commuting to school can contribute to active living among children, and environmen...
Increasing the rates that our adolescents walk and bicycle to school, also called active transport t...
Active commuting (AC) to school can increase daily minutes of physical activity yet research is lack...
Background: Walking and cycling to school represent an opportunity for children to achieve regular p...
Purpose—Walking to and from school contributes to total physical activity levels. This study investi...
Abstract Background Active transportation to school is a method by which youth can build physical ac...
Walking and cycling to school provide a convenient opportunity to incorporate physical activity into...
Abstract Background Preliminary evidence suggests that the physical environment and transportation a...
Active travel (walking or cycling for transport) is an important contributor to adolescents overall ...
We examined associations between objective measures of the local road environment and physical activ...
Purpose: To investigate the relation of factors from multiple levels of ecological models (ie, indiv...
Background: Active commuting to school may be an important opportunity for children to accumulate ad...
Background: Environmental perceptions appear to play a role in determining behaviour in children, al...
Objectives: We examined whether certain characteristics of the social and physical environment infl...
(1) Background: The World Health Organization recommends active commuting as a source of physical ac...
Background Active commuting to school can contribute to active living among children, and environmen...
Increasing the rates that our adolescents walk and bicycle to school, also called active transport t...
Active commuting (AC) to school can increase daily minutes of physical activity yet research is lack...
Background: Walking and cycling to school represent an opportunity for children to achieve regular p...
Purpose—Walking to and from school contributes to total physical activity levels. This study investi...
Abstract Background Active transportation to school is a method by which youth can build physical ac...
Walking and cycling to school provide a convenient opportunity to incorporate physical activity into...
Abstract Background Preliminary evidence suggests that the physical environment and transportation a...
Active travel (walking or cycling for transport) is an important contributor to adolescents overall ...
We examined associations between objective measures of the local road environment and physical activ...
Purpose: To investigate the relation of factors from multiple levels of ecological models (ie, indiv...
Background: Active commuting to school may be an important opportunity for children to accumulate ad...
Background: Environmental perceptions appear to play a role in determining behaviour in children, al...
Objectives: We examined whether certain characteristics of the social and physical environment infl...
(1) Background: The World Health Organization recommends active commuting as a source of physical ac...
Background Active commuting to school can contribute to active living among children, and environmen...
Increasing the rates that our adolescents walk and bicycle to school, also called active transport t...