A systematic review of intervention for promoting active transportation to school.
Background
Active transportation to school is an important contributor to the total physical activity of children and adolescents. However, active school travel has declined over time, and interventions are needed to reverse this trend. The purpose of this paper is to review intervention studies related to active school transportation to guide future intervention research.
Methods
A systematic review was conducted to identify intervention studies of active transportation to school published in the scientific literature through January 2010. Five electronic databases and a manual search were conducted. Detailed information was extracted, including a quantitative assessment comparing the effect sizes, and a qualitative assessment using an established evaluation tool.
Results
We identified 14 interventions that focused on active transportation to school. These interventions mainly focused on primary school children in the United States, Australia, and the United Kingdom. Almost all the interventions used quasi-experimental designs (10/14), and most of the interventions reported a small effect size on active transportation (6/14).
Conclusion
More research with higher quality study designs and measures should be conducted to further evaluate interventions and to determine the most successful strategies for increasing active transportation to school.
doi:10.1186/1479-5868-8-10
'Open access' - available at:
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3050785/
Record #:
9577
Date:
2011
Format:
Journal Article
Author:
Chillón, Palma et al.
Corp:
Department of Physical Education and Sport, University of Granada, Spain.;Center for Health Promotion and Disease Prevention, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, NC, USA.
Source:
The International Society of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity.
Citation:
Vol. 8 (10), 2011
Issue pages:
: 1-17
Keywords:
ROAD SAFETY;SCHOOL TRAVEL;SAFE ROUTES TO SCHOOL;PEDESTRIANS;WALKING;PEDESTRIAN SAFETY;CYCLISTS;CYCLE SAFETY;URBAN ENVIRONMENT;ENGINEERING;ACTIVITY;ACTIVE TRANSPORTATION;ACTIVITY LEVELS;QUALITATIVE;QUANTITATIVE
Identity:
USA
Location:
f
Class:
F232
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