Walking School Bus Programs: Implementation Factors, Implementation Outcomes, and Student Outcomes, 2017–2018

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Purpose and Objectives Walking school bus programs increase children's physical activity through active travel to school; however, research to inform large-scale implementation of such programs is limited. We in- vestigated contextual factors, implementation outcomes, and student outcomes in existing walking school bus programs in the United States and internationally.

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Carlson, J. A., Steel, C., Bejarano, C. M., Beauchamp, M. T., Davis, A. M., Sallis, J. F., … Zimmerman, S. (2020). Walking School Bus Programs: Implementation Factors, Implementation Outcomes, and Student Outcomes, 2017–2018. Preventing Chronic Disease, 17. https://doi.org/10.5888/pcd17.200061

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