Children walking to school: Parent perceptions of environmental and psychosocial influences |
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Authors: | Jenny Ziviani Raymond Kopeshke David Wadley |
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Institution: | School of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences and;School of Geography, Planning and Architecture, the University of Queensland, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia |
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Abstract: | Background and Aims: Children's declining physical activity has attracted attention from those concerned with the health and well-being of the young. The present study aims to determine if the extent of walking to and from a school with an active participation program differed from that in another school without a program. Method and Results: Data from 21 parents of Grade 7 children from School A, sourced from a previous study, were compared with data from parents of Grade 7 children in School B, collected using the same questionnaire. No significant difference in the mean number of days walked to ( t = 0.098, P = 0.92) or from school ( t = 0.251, P = 0.80) was identified. Conclusions: This small-scale project suggests that a mélange of variables has the potential to influence children's incidental activity levels. |
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Keywords: | barriers incidental activity school walk |
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