Title of article
Increasing active travel to school: Are we on the right track? A cluster randomised controlled trial from Sydney, Australia
Author/Authors
Increasing active travel to school: Are we on the right track? A cluster randomised controlled trial from Sydney، نويسنده , , Australia Original Research Article، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2008
Pages
7
From page
612
To page
618
Abstract
Objective
To evaluate the effectiveness of a program to increase walking to and from school.
Design
A cluster randomised controlled trial.
Setting
24 primary public schools in inner west Sydney, Australia.
Participants
1996 students aged 10–12 years and their parents.
Intervention
A two-year multi-component program included classroom activities, development of school Travel Access Guides, parent newsletters and improving environments with local councils.
Measures
Two measures were used: a survey completed by students on how they travelled to and from school over five days, and a survey completed by their parents on how their child travelled to and from school in a usual week.
Results
The percentage of students who walked to and from school increased in both the intervention and control schools. Data from parent surveys found that 28.8% of students in the intervention group increased their walking, compared with 19% in the control group (a net increase of 9.8%, p = 0.05). However this effect was not evident in the student data.
Conclusion
The study produced a mixed result, with a high variation in travel patterns from school to school. Intervention research should address the complexity of multiple factors influencing student travel to school with a focus on changing local environments and parentsʹ travel to work.
Keywords
Active travelWalk to schoolEvaluationHealth promotion
Journal title
Preventive Medicine
Serial Year
2008
Journal title
Preventive Medicine
Record number
809161
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