The study aim is to analyze the role of active vs. passive commuting in a model with socio economic influences, father and mother professional level, psychological influences, as perceived health, and demographic variables as gender and age related with physical activity. A representative sample of Aragon (3 %), 1618 adolescents (734 girls) between 1o and 4o years of Education Secondary Obligatory (Mean age = 14.46, SD = 1.28 years) completed questionnaires to assess the studied variables. The mixture structural modeling multigroup with known classes shows that the perceived health of active commuting adolescents are strongly related with physical activity and socioeconomic status. Gender and age are related with physical activity in sedentary and active commuting groups.
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Sos, A. A., Gallardo, L., Lanaspa, E. G., Clemente, J. A. J., & Casterad, J. Z. (2019). Does personal, social, environmental and psychological influences differ on Physical Activity depending on active school commuting type? Universitas Psychologica, 18(4), 1–11. https://doi.org/10.11144/Javeriana.upsy18-4.dips
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