Norwich Medical School, University of East Anglia, Norwich, Norfolk, NR4 7TJ, UK; Centre for Diet and Activity Research, Institute of Public Health, Cambridge, UK.
Norwich Medical School, University of East Anglia, Norwich, Norfolk, NR4 7TJ, UK; Centre for Diet and Activity Research, Institute of Public Health, Cambridge, UK.
Health Place. 2014 Sep;29:171-8. doi: 10.1016/j.healthplace.2014.07.009. Epub 2014 Aug 12.
Using a sample of English schoolchildren, we evaluate whether a change in school local area environmental supportiveness between primary and secondary school is associated with changes in active travel behaviours and physical activity levels. Participant׳s activity levels and travel behaviours were recorded for a week during their primary school final year and secondary school first year. Environmental supportiveness was evaluated using a Geographical Information System. Children attending both a primary and secondary school with a more supportive local environment were more likely to maintain active travel behaviours than those with less supportive environments. However, no trends were apparent with change in school supportiveness and change in physical activity. Policies that focus on the maintenance and uptake of active travel behaviours may help maintain children׳s physical activity levels into adolescence.
我们使用了一组英国学童的样本,评估了小学和中学之间学校当地环境支持度的变化是否与积极出行行为和身体活动水平的变化有关。在小学的最后一年和中学的第一年,参与者的活动水平和出行行为被记录了一周。环境支持度使用地理信息系统进行评估。与环境支持度较低的学校相比,那些同时就读于环境支持度更高的小学和中学的孩子更有可能保持积极的出行行为。然而,在学校支持度的变化和身体活动的变化方面,并没有明显的趋势。关注积极出行行为的维持和采用的政策可能有助于将儿童的身体活动水平维持到青春期。