Tracking the commute home from school utilizing GPS and heart rate monitoring: Establishing the contribution to free-living physical activity
Author | Collins, Peter |
Author | Al-Nakeeb, Yahya |
Author | Lyons, Mark |
Available date | 2023-08-01T07:13:55Z |
Publication Date | 2015-02-01 |
Publication Name | Journal of Physical Activity and Health |
Identifier | http://dx.doi.org/10.1123/jpah.2013-0048 |
Citation | Collins, P., Al-Nakeeb, Y., & Lyons, M. (2015). Tracking the commute home from school utilizing GPS and heart rate monitoring: Establishing the contribution to free-living physical activity. Journal of Physical Activity and Health, 12(2), 155-162. |
ISSN | 15433080 |
Abstract | Background: Active school commuting is widely regarded as a key opportunity for youth to participate in physical activity (PA). However, the accurate measurement of the commute home from school and its contribution to total free-living moderateto- vigorous PA (MVPA) is relatively unexplored. Methods: Seventy-five adolescents (38 males, 37 females) wore an integrated GPS and heart rate device during after-school hours for 4 consecutive weekdays. Results: Active commuters were significantly more active (11.72 minutes MVPA) than passive commuters (3.5 minutes MVPA) during their commute home from school (P = .001). The commute home of walkers and cyclists on average contributed 35% of their total free-living PA. However, there was no significant difference in the overall free-living PA levels of passive and active commuters (P > .05). A total 92.7% of the youth living within 1.5 miles of the school actively commuted, compared with 16.7% of the youth who lived further away. Socioeconomic differences in commuting patterns were also evident. Conclusions: The findings highlighted the significant proportion of total free-living PA that was attributed to active commuting home from school. The study demonstrates the usefulness of utilizing GPS and heart rate data to accurately track young people's after-school PA. Demographic influences and implications for future research are discussed. |
Language | en |
Publisher | Human Kinetics Publishers Inc. |
Subject | Active commuting Global positioning system Youth |
Type | Article |
Pagination | 155-162. |
Issue Number | 2 |
Volume Number | 12 |
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