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PACO Cycling and walking to school

IP: Palma Chillón
Contacto: pchillon@ugr.es

Abstract

Obesity in young people is a serious problem in the society. Low physical activity levels and a high sedentary time unhealthy lifestyles among children and adolescents. To find opportunities where young people might adquire active behaviour is necessary. The mode of commuting to school is a behavior performed daily by young people at least twice during the way to and from school. This behavior can be performed using active modes, which means walking or cycling mainly, which has several health implications among youth. Young people who walk or cycle to school have higher physical activity levels, better cardiorespiratory fitness and there is evidence about a better academic performance compared to those who use motorized or passive modes of commuting. In the other hand, it is necessary to emphasize the socio-environmental effect of using modes of commuting that no produce pollution and that allow to interact with their peers.

The current project pretends to study more deeply the knowledge of active commuting to school and plans three aims: a) to analyze the patterns of the mode of commuting to school in Spanish youth the last two decades, b) to design and study the validity, reliability and feasibility of two questionnaires about mode of commuting to school and correlated variables and of two technological tools mobile-based targeted in parents and youth to promote active commuting, and lastly, c) to study the feasibility at school-setting of the assessment protocol to evaluate mode of commuting to school in order to be retorted in future research and to implement and assess the effect of school-based interventions to promote walking and cycling to school in the cities of Granada, Jaén and Valencia. The results of the current project will allow to: a) to know the mode of commuting to school of 24615 children and 15845 adolescents coming from the Spanish area and to analyze the evolution of this behavior in the last two decades; b) to elaborate valid, reliable and feasible tools to assess the mode of commuting to school and its correlates in order to know which correlates are the most relevant on active commuting to school and consequently, to be able to design effective intervention programs; likewise, to create two technological mobile-based tools to work with parents and youth the promotion of active commuting, and c) to plan a feasible assessment protocol for the mode of commuting at school-settings that may be replicate in future researching and to implement several schoolbased intervention programs at schools to promote walking and cycling to school working with parents and children and to analyze its effects.

The provided results in the current project offer broad and entire view of the behaviour of active commuting to school that did not exist in the scientific literature. These results oriente researchers and policy makers about future studies and intervention intiatives respectively, that may be succesull on promotion active commuting to school behaviours and may be a public health strategy for benefing a society with higher health levels and, in general, higher quality of life.

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Status

The project was performed in 2016-2021. Currently, it is continued the process of analysing results to be disseminated in scientific publications and conferences, as well as in mass media.

Funding

This project study was funded  in the period 2016-2021 in the Plan Nacional I+D+i 2016, by the Ministry of Economy and Competitiveness (REF: DEP2016-75598-R).

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Publications

  1. Chillón, P., Gálvez-Fernández, P., Huertas-Delgado, F. J., Herrador-Colmenero, M., Barranco- Ruiz, Y., Villa-González, E., … & Mandic, S. (2021). A school-based randomized controlled trial to promote cycling to school in adolescents: the PACO study. International journal of environmental research and public health, 18(4), 2066. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph18042066
  2. Huertas-Delgado, F.J., Molina-García, J., Van Dyck, D., Chillón, P. A questionnaire to assess parental perception of barriers towards active commting to school (PABACS): Reliability and validity. Journal of Transport & Health. 2019. 12, 97-104.  https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jth.2018.12.004
  3. Burgueño, R., González-Cutre, D., Sevil-Serrano, J., Herrador-Colmenero, M., Segura-Díaz, J. M., Medina-Casaubón, J., & Chillón, P. (2020). Validation of the Basic Psychological Need Satisfaction in Active Commuting to and from School (BPNS-ACS) scale in Spanish young people. Journal of Transport & Health, 16, 100825.  https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jth.2020.100825
  4. Segura-Díaz, J. M., Rojas-Jiménez, Á., Barranco-Ruiz, Y., Murillo-Pardo, B., Saucedo-Araujo, R. G., Aranda-Balboa, M. J., … & Chillón, P. (2020). Feasibility and Reliability of a Questionnaire to Assess the Mode, Frequency, Distance and Time of Commuting to and from School: the PACO Study. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 17(14), 5039. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph17145039
  5. Aranda-Balboa, M. J., Fernández, M., Villa-González, E., Murillo-Pardo, B., Segura-Díaz, J. M.,Saucedo-Araujo, R. G., … & Chillón, P. (2020). Psychometric characteristics of a commuting-to-school behaviour questionnaire for families. International journal of environmental research andpublic health, 17(22), 8584. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph17228584
  6. Gálvez‐Fernández, P., Herrador‐Colmenero, M., Esteban‐Cornejo, I., Castro‐Piñero, J., Molina‐García, J., Queralt, A., … & Chillón, P. (2021). Active commuting to school among 36,781 Spanish children and adolescents: A temporal trend study. Scandinavian Journal of Medicine & Science in Sports, 31(4), 914-924. https://doi.org/10.1111/sms.13917
  7. Rodríguez-Rodríguez F, Solis-Urra P, Mota J, Aranda-Balboa MJ, Barranco-Ruiz Y, Chillón P. Role of sociodemographic variables and the mother´s active behavior on active commuting to school in children and adolescents. Frontiers in Pediatrics 2022, https://doi.org/10.3389/fped.2022.812673
  8. Saucedo-Araujo RG, Huertas-Delgado FJ, Barranco-Ruiz YM, Pérez-López IJ, Aznar-Laín S, Chillón P, Herrador-Colmenero M. Testing the Mystic School mobile application to promote active commuting to school in Spanish adolescents: the PACO study. Children 2022, 9(12), 1997. https://doi.org/10.3390/children9121997.
  9. Campos-Garzón P, Saucedo-Araujo RG, Sevil-Serrano J, Migueles JH, Barranco-Ruiz Y, Chillón P. A systematic review in device-measured physical activity during active commuting to/from school: practical considerations to assess when, where and how much it occurs. Transport Reviews 2023, 43:5,888-913. https://doi.org/10.1080/01441647.2023.2175276
  10. Forsberg H, Palma-Leal X, Ruiz-Alarcón A, Aznar S, Campos-Garzón P, Rutberg S, Lindqvist AK, Chillón P, Huertas-Delgado FJ. How parents’ perception of the social norm is associated with their adolescent’s commuting behaviour to school. Journal of Transport & Health 2024, 36, 101786. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jth.2024.101786

Awards

Award -2º Accésit- estrategia NAOS 2020 to the promotion of physical activity in the school setting to the applied research work: “PACO: Pedalea y Anda al Colegio/ PACO: Pedal and Cycle to School”.

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