The Contribution of Active Journey to School to overall Physical Activity Level of Children and Adolescents: Review Article

Daily active journey (AJ) to/from school can be an important source of physical activity (PA) of children and adolescents, necessary for their overall development and health preservation. Yet, the relation between AJ to/from school and PA of children and adolescents is still not clear. The purpose o...

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Main Authors: Tanja Jerina, Rado Pišot
Format: Article
Language:deu
Published: University of Maribor Press 2014-03-01
Series:Revija za Elementarno Izobraževanje
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Online Access:http://www.pef.um.si/content/Zalozba/clanki_2014_letnik7%20_stev_1/REI%207%201%20cl%204.pdf
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description Daily active journey (AJ) to/from school can be an important source of physical activity (PA) of children and adolescents, necessary for their overall development and health preservation. Yet, the relation between AJ to/from school and PA of children and adolescents is still not clear. The purpose of this article is to find out whether the AJ to/from school influences the rise of PA. Systematic examination of electronic databases such as MEDLINE, Google Scholar, Science Direct and Springerlink, in May 2012 helped us find relevant articles of which 18 met the criteria for inclusion in our review. Studies include children and adolescents aged 5 to 16 years and quantitatively analyse the relationship between AJ and PA. Fourteen out of eighteen studies report that children and adolescents who practice AJ accumulate more PA compared to those who are driven to/from school. At the same time 8 studies report a positive correlation between AJ to/from school and moderate to vigorous physical activity (MVPA). More longitudinal studies would be necessary to get a deeper insight into the link between AJ and PA. Establishing uniformed criteria for monitoring AJ and PA and monitoring factors that influence the decision for the AJ would contribute to comparability of the results of individual studies and would at the same time make the development of effective intervention programmes for encouraging AJ among children and adolescents possible.
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spelling doaj.art-634e4a2a655147e4a291f50487c11f5e2022-12-21T18:36:46ZdeuUniversity of Maribor PressRevija za Elementarno Izobraževanje1855-44311855-44312014-03-01714764The Contribution of Active Journey to School to overall Physical Activity Level of Children and Adolescents: Review ArticleTanja Jerina0Rado Pišot1Fakulteta za matematiko, naravoslovje in informacijske tehnologije Univerza na PrimorskemZnanstveno-raziskovalno središče, Univerza na PrimorskemDaily active journey (AJ) to/from school can be an important source of physical activity (PA) of children and adolescents, necessary for their overall development and health preservation. Yet, the relation between AJ to/from school and PA of children and adolescents is still not clear. The purpose of this article is to find out whether the AJ to/from school influences the rise of PA. Systematic examination of electronic databases such as MEDLINE, Google Scholar, Science Direct and Springerlink, in May 2012 helped us find relevant articles of which 18 met the criteria for inclusion in our review. Studies include children and adolescents aged 5 to 16 years and quantitatively analyse the relationship between AJ and PA. Fourteen out of eighteen studies report that children and adolescents who practice AJ accumulate more PA compared to those who are driven to/from school. At the same time 8 studies report a positive correlation between AJ to/from school and moderate to vigorous physical activity (MVPA). More longitudinal studies would be necessary to get a deeper insight into the link between AJ and PA. Establishing uniformed criteria for monitoring AJ and PA and monitoring factors that influence the decision for the AJ would contribute to comparability of the results of individual studies and would at the same time make the development of effective intervention programmes for encouraging AJ among children and adolescents possible.http://www.pef.um.si/content/Zalozba/clanki_2014_letnik7%20_stev_1/REI%207%201%20cl%204.pdfactive journeyphysical activityaccelerometerchildrenadolescents
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title The Contribution of Active Journey to School to overall Physical Activity Level of Children and Adolescents: Review Article
title_full The Contribution of Active Journey to School to overall Physical Activity Level of Children and Adolescents: Review Article
title_fullStr The Contribution of Active Journey to School to overall Physical Activity Level of Children and Adolescents: Review Article
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title_short The Contribution of Active Journey to School to overall Physical Activity Level of Children and Adolescents: Review Article
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physical activity
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