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  Research
  • Objective: Long, uninterrupted bouts of sedentary behavior are thought to negatively influence postprandial glucose and insulin concentrations. We examined the effects of a 1-h bout of morning exercise versus intermittent walking bouts of short duration on glucose excursions and insulin secretion over 12-h.
  Research

Recent reports suggest that the rapid growth in youth obesity seen in the 1980s and 1990s has plateaued.

  Research

OBJECTIVES:  Understanding correlates of physical activity and sedentary behaviors may contribute to fostering active lifestyles. This study aimed to identify correlates of physical activity and sedentary behaviors in leisure-time among Portuguese urban children, during school days.

  Research

More than one-third of adults and 17% of youth in the United States are obese, although the prevalence remained stable between 2003-2004 and 2009-2010.

  Fact Sheet

Many local communities are eager to use transportation funding streams to create safe streets for people walking and bicycling. 

  Fact Sheet

School boards have a crucial role to play in supporting shared use in school districts. This two page brief includes suggestions for shared use advocates working with school boards to advance shared use.

  Research

This paper is an overview of impacts of transport on health for transport researchers and practitioners not familiar with them.

  Model Policy

This resolution authored by Senator Heitmeier requesting the Louisiana Department of Education to conduct a survey that any barriers that prevent schools and governing entities from entering into joint-use agreements and issue a report with a plan to promote such agreements.

  Toolkit, Research

The toolkit serves as a research and information source for professionals on how to establish and enter into a joint facility use agreement so both parties are protected and informed. 

  Research

There is a growing conversation about and demand for joint use as a way to provide services to children and families in convenient locations, improve opportunities for physical activity by increasing use of school recreational and outdoor spaces, leverage capital investments, and more. 

  Toolkit

This tool serves as a guide to assist North Carolina schools and communities to develop and implement joint use agreements. 

  Research

Key Takeaway: Driver compliance with a state law to yield to pedestrians was highest at crosswalks with more safety features.

  Research
Promoting an Ecological Approach to Planning and Public Health

KEY TAKEAWAY:

Changes to the built environment can be an upstream intervention opportunity for determinants of high-priority health challenges like childhood obesity and should be an important consideration for planners.

  Research

Key takeaway: Pedestrian collisions are more strongly associated with built environment features than with proportions of children walking

  Research

Principals can play a key role in championing shared use in their school systems. Principals are responsible for supporting the academic success of their students, and also for acting as a liaison to parents and the community. 

  Research

School boards have a crucial role to play in supporting shared use in school districts. 

  Research

KEY TAKEAWAY:

Pedestrian fatalities are disproportionately higher in neighborhoods with lower incomes.

  Research

KEY TAKEAWAY:

  • Physical activity practices at schools may differ by school socioeconomic status.
  Webinar

This webinar is part one of a series of two webinars that will explore in depth tried-and-true methods for working with volunteers in Safe Routes to School programs and other school-based volunteer initiatives.

  Research
Evidence from a Large Electronic Health Record Database

KEY TAKEAWAY:

Walkable built environment characteristics were associated with lower BMI z-scores (i.e., BMI compared to normal growth curves) among children.