OBJECTIVES: Although there is some evidence that public transport use confers public health benefits, the evidence is limited by cross-sectional study designs and health-related confounding factors. This study examines the effect of public transport use on changes in walking speed among older adults living in England, comparing frequent users of public transport to their peers who did not use public transport because of structural barriers (poor public transport infrastructure) or through choice. DESIGN: Prospective cohort study. SETTING: England, UK. PARTICIPANTS: Older adults aged ≥60 years eligible for the walking speed test. 6246 individuals at wave 2 (2004-2005); 5909 individuals at wave 3 (2006-2007); 7321 individuals at wave 4 (2008-...
BACKGROUND: Unlike leisure time physical activity, knowledge of the socioeconomic determinants of ac...
Interest is growing in neighborhood effects on health beyond individual’s home locations. Howe...
Background: Little evidence is available on how public transport features can impact on older people...
Objectives: Although there is some evidence that public transport use confers public health benefits...
OBJECTIVES: to compare walking speed in the UK older population with the speed required to utilise p...
Background: We investigated predictors of two increases in older people’s public transport use: init...
Abstract Background We investigated predictors of two increases in older people’s public transport u...
Pedestrian crossings in the UK and US require people to walk at 1.2 m/s to cross the road in time; h...
to compare walking speed in the UK older population with the speed required to utilise pedestrian cr...
This study aims to explore changes in uptake and cessation of walking, cycling and public transport ...
In this quasiexperimental study, we examined whether the introduction of an age-friendly transportat...
Background: Improving transport infrastructure to support walking and cycling on the journey to and ...
Public transport is highly important for older people’s mobility. Buses and trains can be a protecti...
Background: Since 2006 England has had a bus pass scheme which provides free bus travel for older pe...
This paper provides causal inference on how transport intervention affects moderate-to-vigorous phys...
BACKGROUND: Unlike leisure time physical activity, knowledge of the socioeconomic determinants of ac...
Interest is growing in neighborhood effects on health beyond individual’s home locations. Howe...
Background: Little evidence is available on how public transport features can impact on older people...
Objectives: Although there is some evidence that public transport use confers public health benefits...
OBJECTIVES: to compare walking speed in the UK older population with the speed required to utilise p...
Background: We investigated predictors of two increases in older people’s public transport use: init...
Abstract Background We investigated predictors of two increases in older people’s public transport u...
Pedestrian crossings in the UK and US require people to walk at 1.2 m/s to cross the road in time; h...
to compare walking speed in the UK older population with the speed required to utilise pedestrian cr...
This study aims to explore changes in uptake and cessation of walking, cycling and public transport ...
In this quasiexperimental study, we examined whether the introduction of an age-friendly transportat...
Background: Improving transport infrastructure to support walking and cycling on the journey to and ...
Public transport is highly important for older people’s mobility. Buses and trains can be a protecti...
Background: Since 2006 England has had a bus pass scheme which provides free bus travel for older pe...
This paper provides causal inference on how transport intervention affects moderate-to-vigorous phys...
BACKGROUND: Unlike leisure time physical activity, knowledge of the socioeconomic determinants of ac...
Interest is growing in neighborhood effects on health beyond individual’s home locations. Howe...
Background: Little evidence is available on how public transport features can impact on older people...