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Susan B. Sisson ... [et al.]
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Purpose: To determine the biking suitability (i.e., bikeability) of and prevalence of biking in 14 elementary schools representing two extremes of bused students (2.4% vs. 53.6%).
Methods: Street segments (within 0.25-mile radius of school) were scored for bikeability. Bikes in racks per school student population established biking prevalence. Mann-Whitney U-test compared bikeability and prevalence of biking between groups.
Results: A total of 12.5 +/- 2.2 streets per school were assessed. Thirteen schools scored very good (< 3.0) and one scored fair (4.0-4.9). Median bikeability score was 0.69 for the low-busing schools and 0.53 for the high-busing schools (nonsignificant). Median biking prevalence was 3.1% in the low-busing schools and 1.3% in the high-busing schools (p < .05).
Conclusion: Streets surrounding schools were adequate for biking. Biking prevalence was significantly higher in low-busing schools but was relatively low in both low- and high-busing schools. Other factors, including intraindividual, social, school, and community, likely contribute to choice of biking to school.
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Methods: Street segments (within 0.25-mile radius of school) were scored for bikeability. Bikes in racks per school student population established biking prevalence. Mann-Whitney U-test compared bikeability and prevalence of biking between groups.
Results: A total of 12.5 +/- 2.2 streets per school were assessed. Thirteen schools scored very good (< 3.0) and one scored fair (4.0-4.9). Median bikeability score was 0.69 for the low-busing schools and 0.53 for the high-busing schools (nonsignificant). Median biking prevalence was 3.1% in the low-busing schools and 1.3% in the high-busing schools (p < .05).
Conclusion: Streets surrounding schools were adequate for biking. Biking prevalence was significantly higher in low-busing schools but was relatively low in both low- and high-busing schools. Other factors, including intraindividual, social, school, and community, likely contribute to choice of biking to school.
AJHP Vol.20, No.3
[s.l.] : Sage, 2006
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Maryhelen Vannier, Mildred Foster, David L. Gallahue
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Philadelphia : W.B. Saunders, 1973
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Public Health, Vol.123, No.9, Sept. 2009, hal: 618-622
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Kesmas. Vol.11.Iss. 4, May. 2017, hal. 178-184
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Agus Riyanto ... [et al.]
SEATROPH-Vol.49/No.2
Bangkok : SEAMEO, 2018
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Janet T. Spence
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New York : Appleton Century Crofts, 1968
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Health Promotion, Vol.22, No.1, Sept/ Oct., 2007, hal. 22-24, ( Cat. ada di bendel 2006/07 )
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The American J. of Clinical Nutrition (AJCN), Vol.87, No.3, March, 2008, hal. 608-613
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