Active transport to school as a prevention policy in the COVID19 pandemic

Emilio Villa González, Yaira Barranco-Ruiz, Palma Chillón Garzón

Submited: 2021-05-16 01:51:22 | Published: 2022-01-31 06:21:13

DOI: https://doi.org/10.5027/jmh-Vol19-Issue1(2022)art129

Key Points •The Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID‐19) pandemic has restricted the physical activity of people of all ages worldwide, especially in young people. •Create healthy measures to control COVID-19 spreading, such as promoting active transport as cycling and walking, may represent a public health opportunity. •The promotion of active transport to/from school has not been sufficiently promoted during COVID-19 times. •Active school transport is a clear promising strategy for young people to contribute to minimizing COVID- 19 consequences because it can easily respect physical distancing, occurs outdoors, promotes healthy behaviors, increases environmental engagement, and decreases pollution through reduced automobile use.

Villa González E, Barranco-Ruiz Y, Chillón Garzón P. Active transport to school as a prevention policy in the COVID19 pandemic. Journ. M. Health. 2022;19(1). Disponible en: doi:10.5027/jmh-Vol19-Issue1(2022)art129 [Accessed 18 abr. 2024].
Villa González, E., Barranco-Ruiz, Y., & Chillón Garzón, P. (2022). Active transport to school as a prevention policy in the COVID19 pandemic. Journal of Movement & Health, 19(1). doi:http://dx.doi.org/10.5027/jmh-Vol19-Issue1(2022)art129

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