BACKGROUND: Active living approaches seek to promote physical activity and reduce sedentary time across different domains, including through active travel. However, there is little information on how movement behaviours in different domains relate to each other. We used compositional data analysis to explore associations between active commuting and patterns of movement behaviour during discretionary time. METHODS AND FINDINGS: We analysed cross-sectional and longitudinal data from the UK Biobank study. At baseline (2006-2010) and follow up (2009-2013) participants reported their mode of travel to work, dichotomised as active (walking, cycling or public transport) or inactive (car). Participants also reported activities performed during dis...
The promotion of active travel (walking and cycling) is one promising approach to prevent the develo...
Environmental perceptions and psychological measures appear to be associated with walking and cyclin...
Purpose: Environmental perceptions and psychological measures appear to be associated with walking a...
BackgroundActive living approaches seek to promote physical activity and reduce sedentary time acros...
Background Active living approaches seek to promote physical activity and reduce sedentary time acro...
BACKGROUND: Active travel (walking or cycling for transport) is associated with favourable health ou...
BACKGROUND: Active travel is associated with greater physical activity, but there is a dearth of res...
Background: Active travel is associated with greater physical activity, but there is a dearth of res...
Walking and cycling are considered to be healthy and environmentally friendly modes of travel that c...
Background: Few studies have assessed the predictors of changes in commuting. This study investigate...
AbstractObjectiveTo quantify the association between time spent in active commuting and in moderate ...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the longitudinal associations between active commuting (walking and cyclin...
International audienceBackground: Increasing active transport behavior (walking, cycling) throughout...
BACKGROUND: Active commuting may make an important contribution to population health. Accurate measu...
The promotion of active travel (walking and cycling) is one promising approach to prevent the develo...
Environmental perceptions and psychological measures appear to be associated with walking and cyclin...
Purpose: Environmental perceptions and psychological measures appear to be associated with walking a...
BackgroundActive living approaches seek to promote physical activity and reduce sedentary time acros...
Background Active living approaches seek to promote physical activity and reduce sedentary time acro...
BACKGROUND: Active travel (walking or cycling for transport) is associated with favourable health ou...
BACKGROUND: Active travel is associated with greater physical activity, but there is a dearth of res...
Background: Active travel is associated with greater physical activity, but there is a dearth of res...
Walking and cycling are considered to be healthy and environmentally friendly modes of travel that c...
Background: Few studies have assessed the predictors of changes in commuting. This study investigate...
AbstractObjectiveTo quantify the association between time spent in active commuting and in moderate ...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the longitudinal associations between active commuting (walking and cyclin...
International audienceBackground: Increasing active transport behavior (walking, cycling) throughout...
BACKGROUND: Active commuting may make an important contribution to population health. Accurate measu...
The promotion of active travel (walking and cycling) is one promising approach to prevent the develo...
Environmental perceptions and psychological measures appear to be associated with walking and cyclin...
Purpose: Environmental perceptions and psychological measures appear to be associated with walking a...