We determined the frequency of participation in walking or cycling active travel by age and sex, as well as used multivariate analysis to find correlations with many other factors using a large cross-sectional 2016/17 survey of people living in England. Walking and cycling active travel were ...
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mobile devices;active travel;physical activity 1. Introduction Active travel (walking running or cycling for commuting or other utilitarian purposes) has individual health benefits and is one of the most acceptable ways to meet government recommended levels of physical activity (PA), which is associate...
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Age, sex and other correlates with active travel walking and cycling in England: Analysis of responses to the Active Lives Survey 2016/17Julii Brainard aRachel Cooke bKathleen Lane aCharlotte Salter aPreventive Medicine
Health impact modelling of active travel visions for England and Wales using an integrated transport and health impact modelling tool (ITHIM). PLoS ONE 2013;8:e51462.Woodcock, J.; Givoni, M.; Morgan, A.S. Health Impact Modelling of Active Travel Visions for England and Wales Using an ...
Effect of increasing active travel in urban England and Wales on costs to the National Health Service. Lancet 2012;379:2198- 205.Jarrett, J., Woodcock, J., Griffiths, U.K., Chalabi, Z., Edwards, P., Roberts, I., et al.: Effect of increasing active travel in urban England and ...
Effect of increasing active travel in urban England and Wales on costs to the National Health Service. Lancet 2012; 379: 2198-205.Jarrett J, Woodcock J, Griffiths UK, Chalabi Z, Edwards P, Roberts I, et al. 2012. Effect of increasing active travel in urban England and Wales on costs ...
We determined the frequency of participation in walking or cycling active travel by age and sex, as well as used multivariate analysis to find correlations with many other factors using a large cross-sectional 2016/17 survey of people living in England. Walking and cycling active travel were ...