作者: Dafna Merom , Catrine Tudor- Locke , Adrian Bauman , Chris Rissel
DOI: 10.1016/J.HEALTHPLACE.2005.09.003
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摘要: Abstract Regular active commuting by walking/cycling can help maintain an lifestyle. The frequency, duration and correlates of school were examined for primary children in NSW, Australia. Walking/cycling -only combination with bus/car short (median 7 or 4 min, respectively) their frequency dropped within a distance (>0.75 km) from school. Apart distance, child's age, affiliation perceived safety, regular (10 trips, 22%) was associated parents’ travel mode to work father taking the child Frequent (⩾5 37%) level independence benefits commuting. Behaviour change this setting requires multi-level strategies.