Authors
Michelle R Stone, Guy EJ Faulkner, Raktim Mitra, Ron N Buliung
Publication date
2014/12
Journal
International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity
Volume
11
Pages
1-11
Publisher
BioMed Central
Description
Background
Children’s independent mobility (CIM) is critical to healthy development in childhood. The physical layout and social characteristics of neighbourhoods can impact opportunities for CIM. While global evidence is mounting on CIM, to the authors’ knowledge, Canadian data on CIM and related health outcomes (i.e., physical activity (PA) behaviour) are missing. The purpose of this study was to examine if CIM is related to multiple characteristics of accelerometry-measured PA behaviour (total PA, light PA, moderate-to-vigorous PA, time spent sedentary) and whether associations between CIM and PA behaviour systematically vary by place of residence, stratifying by gender and type of day/period (weekdays, after-school, weekend).
Methods
Participants were recruited through Project BEAT (Built Environment and Active Transport; http …
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