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Survey reports on access to walking and bicycling infrastructure among US children and adolescents

Survey reports on access to walking and bicycling infrastructure among US children and adolescents
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Key Takeaway
Note: Survey describes infrastructure access in youth; clinical relevance is limited.

A survey report provides observational data on access to walking and bicycling infrastructure among children and adolescents aged 6-17 years in the United States. The study aimed to describe the percentage of this population with access to roads, sidewalks, paths, or trails where they can walk or ride bicycles. No specific intervention or comparator was reported.

The main result for the primary outcome—the percentage of children and adolescents with access—was not reported in the provided data. No effect sizes, absolute numbers, p-values, or confidence intervals were available. Secondary outcomes, safety data, and tolerability information were also not reported.

Key limitations include the lack of reported results, sample size, and follow-up duration. The funding source and potential conflicts of interest were not reported. The practice relevance for clinicians is limited, as this is a descriptive public health survey without clinical endpoints, intervention data, or direct patient management implications.

Study Details

EvidenceLevel 5
PublishedSep 2022
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This report describes the percentage of children and adolescents who have access to roads, sidewalks, paths, or trails where they can walk or ride bicycles.
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