Authors
Robert T Duffy, Kristian Larsen, Mathieu Bélanger, Mariana Brussoni, Guy Faulkner, Katie Gunnell, Mark S Tremblay, Richard Larouche
Publication date
2024/5/1
Journal
American Journal of Preventive Medicine
Volume
66
Issue
5
Pages
819-831
Publisher
Elsevier
Description
Introduction
Children's active travel to and from school (AST) and children's independent mobility (CIM) are consistently positively associated with physical activity (PA); however, few researchers have investigated associations between objective measures of the environment and indicators of AST and CIM in national samples.
Methods
A national sample of 2,067 Canadian parents of 7- to 12-year-old children was recruited in December 2020. Regression analyses were used in 2023 to assess the association between geographic information system measures of park density, blue space, population density, greenspace, intersection density, and CIM and AST to and from school.
Results
Children in areas with high versus low park density (>0.025 vs. ≤0.025) had higher odds of travel to school via active modes (OR: 1.47 [1.14, 1.91], p=0.003). Children in neighborhoods in the highest quartile for neighborhood …
Scholar articles
RT Duffy, K Larsen, M Bélanger, M Brussoni… - American Journal of Preventive Medicine, 2024