Factors associated with active commuting to school by bicycle from Bogota, Colombia: The FUPRECOL study

Background: Active commuting to school (ACS) can contribute to daily physical activity (PA) levels in children and adolescents. The aim of the study was to analyze the characteristics of active commuting to and from school by bicycle and to identify the factors associated with the use of bicycles fo...

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Actividad física
Factores asociados
Desplazamientos activos
Colegio
Actividad física
Asociaciones longitudinales
Entrenamiento cardio vascular
Estado de peso
Niños
Adolescentes
Viajar
Transporte
Salud
Niños de escuela
Physical activity
Factors associated
Active commuting
School
Physical-activity
Longitudinal associations
Cardiovascular fitness
Weight status
Children
Adolescents
Travel
Transport
Health
Schoolchildren
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title Factors associated with active commuting to school by bicycle from Bogota, Colombia: The FUPRECOL study
spellingShingle Factors associated with active commuting to school by bicycle from Bogota, Colombia: The FUPRECOL study
Actividad física
Factores asociados
Desplazamientos activos
Colegio
Actividad física
Asociaciones longitudinales
Entrenamiento cardio vascular
Estado de peso
Niños
Adolescentes
Viajar
Transporte
Salud
Niños de escuela
Physical activity
Factors associated
Active commuting
School
Physical-activity
Longitudinal associations
Cardiovascular fitness
Weight status
Children
Adolescents
Travel
Transport
Health
Schoolchildren
title_short Factors associated with active commuting to school by bicycle from Bogota, Colombia: The FUPRECOL study
title_full Factors associated with active commuting to school by bicycle from Bogota, Colombia: The FUPRECOL study
title_fullStr Factors associated with active commuting to school by bicycle from Bogota, Colombia: The FUPRECOL study
title_full_unstemmed Factors associated with active commuting to school by bicycle from Bogota, Colombia: The FUPRECOL study
title_sort Factors associated with active commuting to school by bicycle from Bogota, Colombia: The FUPRECOL study
dc.subject.spa.fl_str_mv Actividad física
Factores asociados
Desplazamientos activos
Colegio
Actividad física
Asociaciones longitudinales
Entrenamiento cardio vascular
Estado de peso
Niños
Adolescentes
Viajar
Transporte
Salud
Niños de escuela
topic Actividad física
Factores asociados
Desplazamientos activos
Colegio
Actividad física
Asociaciones longitudinales
Entrenamiento cardio vascular
Estado de peso
Niños
Adolescentes
Viajar
Transporte
Salud
Niños de escuela
Physical activity
Factors associated
Active commuting
School
Physical-activity
Longitudinal associations
Cardiovascular fitness
Weight status
Children
Adolescents
Travel
Transport
Health
Schoolchildren
dc.subject.keyword.spa.fl_str_mv Physical activity
Factors associated
Active commuting
School
Physical-activity
Longitudinal associations
Cardiovascular fitness
Weight status
Children
Adolescents
Travel
Transport
Health
Schoolchildren
description Background: Active commuting to school (ACS) can contribute to daily physical activity (PA) levels in children and adolescents. The aim of the study was to analyze the characteristics of active commuting to and from school by bicycle and to identify the factors associated with the use of bicycles for active commuting to school based in a sample of schoolchildren in Bogota, Colombia.Methods: A cross-sectional study was conducted in 8,057 children and adolescents. A self-reported questionnaire was used to measure frequency and mode of commuting to school and the time it took them to get there. Weight, height, and waist circumference measurements were obtained using standardized methods, and mothers and fathers self-reported their highest level of educational attainment and household level. Multivariate analyses using unordered multinomial logistic regression models were conducted in the main analysis.Results: 21.9 % of the sample reported commuting by bicycle and 7.9 % reported commuting for more than 120 min. The multivariate logistic regression showed that boys, aged 9-12 years, and those whose parents had achieved higher levels of education (university/postgraduate) were the factors most strongly associated with a use bicycles as a means of active commuting to and from school.Conclusion: The findings of this study suggest that it's necessary to promote ACS from childhood and to emphasize its use during the transition to adolescence and during adolescence itself in order to increase its continued use by students.
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