February 1, 2012
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Journal Article
Several methods are used to examine the characteristics of the built environment as potential determinants of physical activity—surveys of community residents, observation by trained observers, and interpretation of geographical information system ( ...
May 1, 2011
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Journal Article
Type of park activity area—court, field, playground, shelter or open space—predicts level of physical activity in children.
November 10, 2009
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Issue Brief
Building momentum and policy change through the Safe Routes to School National Partnership.
November 22, 2011
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Story
New sidewalks, medians and raised crosswalks have been created. Sidewalks have been linked to a network of bicycle and pedestrian paths.
November 22, 2011
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Story
Walking or biking to and from school is a great way to ensure daily physical activity for children and to help prevent obesity.
March 1, 2011
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Journal Article
A study to determine whether built environment characteristics (BECs) of school neighborhoods predict active travel to school (ATS) among adolescents in two chiefly rural states found that BECs influence but are not sole predictors of ATS.
January 1, 2011
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Journal Article
A study exploring the association between active commuting and weight, including whether moderate to vigorous physical activity (MVPA) mediates the association between them, found that active commuting to school is associated with greater MVPA and lower adiposity in American youth.
September 2, 2011
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Story
Winning Strategies in the Fight Against Childhood Obesity.
May 1, 2009
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Issue Brief
This brief summarizes research on active transport to school, physical activity levels and health outcomes.
September 1, 2010
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Journal Article
An evaluation of the psychometric characteristics of the Research on Urban Trail Environments (ROUTES) Trail Use Questionnaire found that the questionnaire is a reliable and valid measure of trail use and physical activity.