Richard Larouche
Healthy Active Living and Obesity Research Group, Children’s Hospital of Eastern Ontario Research Institute,
401 Smyth road, Room R242 Ottawa, ON
Canada
Research Article
Assessing the Influence of the Transition from Primary to Secondary School on the Volume of Active School Transport and Physical Activity: A Prospective Pilot-Study
Author(s): Richard Larouche,Guy EJ Faulkner and Mark S Tremblay
Richard Larouche,Guy EJ Faulkner and Mark S Tremblay
Objectives: Active school transport (AST, e.g. the use of non-motorized travel modes such as walking and cycling to travel to/from school) is increasingly promoted as a source of physical activity (PA) in children and youth. This prospective pilot-study assessed the: 1) test-retest reliability of a novel measure of the volume of AST; 2) changes in AST and pedometer-determined PA across the transition from primary to secondary school; and 3) associations between AST and PA at both time points.
Methods: 55 grade 6 students were recruited from 4 primary schools in Ottawa (Canada) in May/June, 2012. They were asked to complete a diary indicating their mode of transport to/from school for 1 week, and wear a SC-StepMX pedometer for 8 consecutive days. 48 study packages were returned at baseline and 29 at follow-up (September/October 2012). For the.. View More»
DOI:
10.4172/2167-7662.1000105