The built environment has a significant influence on population levels of physical activity (PA) and therefore health. However, PA-related health benefits are seldom considered in transport and urban planning (i.e. built environment interventions) cost-benefit analysis. Cost-benefit analysis implies that the benefits of any initiative are valued in monetary terms to make them commensurable with costs. This leads to the need for monetised values of the health benefits of PA. The aim of this study was to explore a method for the incorporation of monetised PA-related health benefits in cost-benefit analysis of built environment interventions. Firstly, we estimated the change in population level of PA attributable to a change in the built envir...
Abstract: The link between the built environment and human behavior has long been of interest to the...
Physical activity is well established as a determinant of positive health outcomes. Loukaitou-Sideri...
Background: There is growing evidence indicating that the built environment is a determinant of phys...
The built environment has a significant influence on population levels of physical activity (PA) and...
Attributes of the built environment can positively influence physical activity of urban populations,...
Background: A consensus is emerging in the literature that urban form can impact health by either fa...
Abstract Background A consensus is emerging in the literature that urban form can impact health by e...
BackgroundBuilt environment approaches to promoting physical activity can provide economic value to ...
The promotion of physical activity through better urban design is one pathway by which health and we...
The promotion of physical activity through better urban design is one pathway by which health and we...
Background Studies consistently find that supportive neighbourhood built environments increase physi...
While public health and urban planning fields worked closely to tackle communicable disease outbreak...
Physical inactivity is a significant public health problem. Less than one-half of United States (US)...
Abstract Background Evidence is mounting to suggest a causal relationship between the built environm...
Purpose:This chapter addresses the economic assessment of health benefits of active transport and pr...
Abstract: The link between the built environment and human behavior has long been of interest to the...
Physical activity is well established as a determinant of positive health outcomes. Loukaitou-Sideri...
Background: There is growing evidence indicating that the built environment is a determinant of phys...
The built environment has a significant influence on population levels of physical activity (PA) and...
Attributes of the built environment can positively influence physical activity of urban populations,...
Background: A consensus is emerging in the literature that urban form can impact health by either fa...
Abstract Background A consensus is emerging in the literature that urban form can impact health by e...
BackgroundBuilt environment approaches to promoting physical activity can provide economic value to ...
The promotion of physical activity through better urban design is one pathway by which health and we...
The promotion of physical activity through better urban design is one pathway by which health and we...
Background Studies consistently find that supportive neighbourhood built environments increase physi...
While public health and urban planning fields worked closely to tackle communicable disease outbreak...
Physical inactivity is a significant public health problem. Less than one-half of United States (US)...
Abstract Background Evidence is mounting to suggest a causal relationship between the built environm...
Purpose:This chapter addresses the economic assessment of health benefits of active transport and pr...
Abstract: The link between the built environment and human behavior has long been of interest to the...
Physical activity is well established as a determinant of positive health outcomes. Loukaitou-Sideri...
Background: There is growing evidence indicating that the built environment is a determinant of phys...