

Author: Chaufan Claudia Yeh Jarmin Ross Leslie Fox Patrick
Publisher: Routledge Ltd
E-ISSN: 1469-3682|25|1|32-47
ISSN: 1469-3682
Source: Critical Public Health, Vol.25, Iss.1, 2015-01, pp. : 32-47
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Abstract
Mainstream public health theories of obesity attribute current, unprecedented numbers of obese youth to changes in eating practices and levels of physical activity, in turn leading to greater energy consumption and lesser energy expenditure. While substantial research has examined energy consumption among school-age children, key modes of energy expenditure such as active school transport (AST) remain underexplored. Using AST data obtained from the California Safe Routes to Schools program and child health data from the California Physical Fitness Test, we examined the association between AST and child obesity among school-age children and disambiguated this relationship introducing the variable poverty. We found that
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