Part 1: Benefits of active transportation in children and youth2. Public health benefits of active transportation3. Environmental benefits of active transportation4. Economic benefits of active transportation
Part 2: Prevalence and correlates of active transportation5. Last child walking?6. Bubble-wrapped generation?7. An ecological model of children's active transportation 8. Individual correlates of active transportation 9. Interpersonal correlates of active transportation 10. Community factors related to active transportation 11. Built and physical environment correlates of active transportation 12. Policies and their influence on active transportation13. Prevalence and correlates of active transportation in developing countries
Part 3: Active transportation interventions14. Safe Routes to School15. School travel plans 16. Walking school buses 17. Taming traffic to encourage active transportation 18. Active transportation - is the school hiding the forrest?19. Conclusions and recommendations
Richard Larouche is an Assistant Professor of Public Health at the University of Lethbridge and an Affiliate Investigator with the Healthy Active Living and Obesity Research Group at the Children's Hospital of Eastern Ontario Research Institute. Dr. Larouche is the author of 43 journal articles and 2 book chapters on the topic, and his research focuses on active living among children and youth, including active transportation, physical activity, outdoor play, and health-related fitness.