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Associations of commuting to school and work with demographic variables and with weight status in eight European countries: The ENERGY-cross sectional study.

Saskia J Te Velde1, Eli Haraldsen2, Frøydis N Vik3, Ilse De Bourdeaudhuij4, Natasa Jan5, Eva Kovacs6, Luis A Moreno7, Alain Dössegger8, Yannis Manios9, Johannes Brug10, Elling Bere11.   

Abstract

This study aims to assess the prevalence of different modes of commuting to school and work for 10-12year-olds and their parents; to assess the associations with demographic variables (country, sex, parental education and ethnicity) and with weight status in eight European countries. As part of the ENERGY project a cross-sectional survey was conducted in 2010 in which modes of commuting and socio-demographic variables for children (N=7903) and one of their parents (n=6455) were measured by questionnaires. Children's weight and height were objectively measured; parents self-reported their weight and height. Logistic multilevel regression analyses assessed the associations between mode of commuting and overweight. Differences between countries and differences in mode of commuting according to demographic variables were tested using χ2-test and Marascuilo's Post-hoc analysis. There were marked differences between countries, especially regarding cycling to school, which was common in The Netherlands and Norway and rare in Greece and Spain. Demographic variables were associated with mode of commuting in children and parents. Mode of commuting was not associated with being overweight in children, after adjustment for demographic variables. Bicycling to work, but not other modes of commuting, was significantly inversely associated with being overweight among parents (OR=0.74 (95%CI 0.57-0.97)). Interventions targeting active commuting may promote cycling, and should take into account the differences regarding demographic variables.
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Keywords:  Active commuting; Children; Cycling; Parents; Weight status

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28315759     DOI: 10.1016/j.ypmed.2017.03.005

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Prev Med        ISSN: 0091-7435            Impact factor:   4.018


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