Correlates of Walking to School and Implications for Public Policies: Survey Results from Parents of Elementary School Children in Austin, Texas
暂无分享,去创建一个
[1] B. Ainsworth,et al. Omission of active commuting to school and the prevalence of children's health-related physical activity levels: the Russian Longitudinal Monitoring Study. , 2002, Child: care, health and development.
[2] Noreen C McDonald,et al. Active transportation to school: trends among U.S. schoolchildren, 1969-2001. , 2007, American journal of preventive medicine.
[3] R. Ewing. Travel and Environmental Implications of School Siting , 2003 .
[4] K. Day,et al. Johnny Walks to School—Does Jane? Sex Differences in Children's Active Travel to School , 2006, Children, Youth and Environments.
[5] William H. Greene,et al. School Location and Student Travel Analysis of Factors Affecting Mode Choice , 2004 .
[6] J. Sallis,et al. Active commuting to school: Associations with environment and parental concerns. , 2006, Medicine and science in sports and exercise.
[7] B. Ostro,et al. Proximity of California public schools to busy roads. , 2003, Environmental health perspectives.
[8] L. Andersen,et al. Physical activity levels of children who walk, cycle, or are driven to school. , 2005, American journal of preventive medicine.
[9] Mariela Alfonzo,et al. Evaluation of the California Safe Routes to School legislation: urban form changes and children's active transportation to school. , 2005, American journal of preventive medicine.
[10] K. Jamrozik,et al. A case-control study of traffic risk factors and child pedestrian injury. , 1995, International journal of epidemiology.
[11] T. McMillan,et al. Walking and Urban Form: Modeling and Testing Parental Decisions about Children’s Travel , 2003 .
[12] R Metzger,et al. Environmental health and Hispanic children. , 1995, Environmental health perspectives.
[13] Kelly R Evenson,et al. Statewide prevalence and correlates of walking and bicycling to school. , 2003, Archives of pediatrics & adolescent medicine.
[14] R. Mackett,et al. The therapeutic value of children's everyday travel , 2005 .
[15] K. Glanz,et al. An Ecological Perspective on Health Promotion Programs , 1988, Health education quarterly.
[16] Marc Schlossberg,et al. School Trips: Effects of Urban Form and Distance on Travel Mode , 2006 .
[17] G. Norman,et al. Reliability and validity of destination-specific barriers to walking and cycling for youth. , 2008, Preventive medicine.
[18] William Duncombe,et al. Revisiting Economies of Size in American Education: Are We Any Closer to a Consensus?. , 2002 .
[19] Marlon G. Boarnet,et al. California's Safe Routes to School Program: Impacts on Walking, Bicycling, and Pedestrian Safety , 2005 .
[20] Reid Ewing,et al. Neighborhood Schools and Sidewalk Connections: What Are the Impacts on Travel Mode Choice and Vehicle Emissions? , 2005 .
[21] Mark Braza,et al. Neighborhood Design and Rates of Walking and Biking to Elementary School in 34 California Communities , 2004, American journal of health promotion : AJHP.
[22] R. Jackson,et al. Environment shapes health, including children's mental health. , 2008, Journal of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry.
[23] B. Giles-Corti,et al. Personal, family, social, and environmental correlates of active commuting to school. , 2006, American journal of preventive medicine.
[24] Christopher Kouri,et al. Wait for the Bus: How Lowcountry School Site Selection and Design Deter Walking to School and Contribute to Urban Sprawl. , 1999 .
[25] Katherine M Flegal,et al. Prevalence and trends in overweight among US children and adolescents, 1999-2000. , 2002, JAMA.
[26] Xuemei Zhu,et al. Walkability and safety around elementary schools economic and ethnic disparities. , 2008, American journal of preventive medicine.
[27] R. Morello-Frosch,et al. Who's Minding the Kids? Pollucion, Public Schools, and Environmental Justice in Los Angeles , 2002 .
[28] S. Carlson,et al. Barriers to children walking to or from school--United States, 2004. , 2005, MMWR. Morbidity and mortality weekly report.
[29] Michael Seid,et al. PedsQL™ 4.0: Reliability and Validity of the Pediatric Quality of Life Inventory™ Version 4.0 Generic Core Scales in Healthy and Patient Populations , 2001, Medical care.
[30] J. Sallis,et al. Environmental correlates of walking and cycling: Findings from the transportation, urban design, and planning literatures , 2003, Annals of behavioral medicine : a publication of the Society of Behavioral Medicine.
[31] Carl J Caspersen,et al. Active Transportation to School , 2005, Research quarterly for exercise and sport.
[32] A. Bauman,et al. Active commuting to school among NSW primary school children: implications for public health. , 2006, Health & place.
[33] R. Kearns,et al. Geographies of inequality: child pedestrian injury and walking school buses in Auckland, New Zealand. , 2005, Social science & medicine.