Background Few studies have evaluated the effects of infrastructural improvements to promote walking and cycling. Even fewer have explored how the context and mechanisms of such interventions may interact to produce their outcomes. Methods This mixed-method analysis forms part of the UK iConnect study, which aims to evaluate new walking and cycling routes at three sites — Cardiff, Kenilworth and Southampton. Applying a complementary follow-up approach, we first identified differences in awareness and patterns of use of the infrastructure in survey data from a cohort of adult residents at baseline in spring 2010 (n = 3516) and again one (n = 1849) and two (n = 1510) years later following completion of the infrastructural projects (Analysi...
BACKGROUND: Changes to the environment that support active travel have the potential to increase pop...
Background: More evidence is needed on the impacts of building infrastructure for walking and cyclin...
There is a growing recognition of the role that walking and cycling can make in reducing traffic con...
© 2015 Sahlqvist et al. Background: Few studies have evaluated the effects of infrastructural improv...
BACKGROUND: Few studies have evaluated the effects of infrastructural improvements to promote walkin...
Introduction: High quality evaluations of new walking and cycling routes are scarce and understandin...
Physical inactivity increases the risk of many non-communicable diseases. The built environment is a...
OBJECTIVE: To examine how adults use new local walking and cycling routes, and what characteristics ...
AbstractObjectiveTo examine how adults use new local walking and cycling routes, and what characteri...
OBJECTIVES: We evaluated the effects of providing new high-quality, traffic-free routes for walking ...
Introduction: Improving infrastructure to support walking and cycling is often regarded as fundament...
INTRODUCTION: Improving infrastructure to support walking and cycling is often regarded as fundament...
Background Mechanisms linking changes to the environment with changes in physical activity are poorl...
Introduction: Improving infrastructure to support walking and cycling is often regarded as fundament...
AbstractBackgroundMechanisms linking changes to the environment with changes in physical activity ar...
BACKGROUND: Changes to the environment that support active travel have the potential to increase pop...
Background: More evidence is needed on the impacts of building infrastructure for walking and cyclin...
There is a growing recognition of the role that walking and cycling can make in reducing traffic con...
© 2015 Sahlqvist et al. Background: Few studies have evaluated the effects of infrastructural improv...
BACKGROUND: Few studies have evaluated the effects of infrastructural improvements to promote walkin...
Introduction: High quality evaluations of new walking and cycling routes are scarce and understandin...
Physical inactivity increases the risk of many non-communicable diseases. The built environment is a...
OBJECTIVE: To examine how adults use new local walking and cycling routes, and what characteristics ...
AbstractObjectiveTo examine how adults use new local walking and cycling routes, and what characteri...
OBJECTIVES: We evaluated the effects of providing new high-quality, traffic-free routes for walking ...
Introduction: Improving infrastructure to support walking and cycling is often regarded as fundament...
INTRODUCTION: Improving infrastructure to support walking and cycling is often regarded as fundament...
Background Mechanisms linking changes to the environment with changes in physical activity are poorl...
Introduction: Improving infrastructure to support walking and cycling is often regarded as fundament...
AbstractBackgroundMechanisms linking changes to the environment with changes in physical activity ar...
BACKGROUND: Changes to the environment that support active travel have the potential to increase pop...
Background: More evidence is needed on the impacts of building infrastructure for walking and cyclin...
There is a growing recognition of the role that walking and cycling can make in reducing traffic con...