What Hippocrates called “Man’s best medicine”: walking is humanity’s path to a better worl
OBJECTIVE: To assess the health benefits of outdoor walking groups. DESIGN: Systematic review and me...
Classical accounts of human evolution posit a progressive differentiation between the hands as instr...
In ancient Greece, the benefits of physical exercise for the human body were recognized, as well as ...
Human walking is a socially embedded and shaped biological adaptation: it frees our hands, makes our...
Walking is one of humankind’s most basic acts. Yet, beyond its everyday utility and purposefulness, ...
This paper examines stories about walking that are embedded in our culture. The popular culture sour...
Objective: Interventions to promote walking have focused on individual or group-based approaches, of...
Health professionals are presented with the challenge of prescribing physical activity that is likel...
Environmental changes aimed at encouraging walking or cycling may promote activity and improve healt...
Not only is it tacitly understood that walking is good for health and wellbeing, there is now robust...
Background The ability to walk is an important indicator of general health and mobility deficits ha...
Even though the advantages of regular physical activity (PA) are widely acknowledged, the majority o...
Research on walking and walkability has yet to focus on wayfinding, the interactive, problem-solving...
BackgroundResearch on walking and walkability has yet to focus on wayfinding, the interactive, probl...
Classical accounts of human evolution posit a progressive differentiation between the hands as instr...
OBJECTIVE: To assess the health benefits of outdoor walking groups. DESIGN: Systematic review and me...
Classical accounts of human evolution posit a progressive differentiation between the hands as instr...
In ancient Greece, the benefits of physical exercise for the human body were recognized, as well as ...
Human walking is a socially embedded and shaped biological adaptation: it frees our hands, makes our...
Walking is one of humankind’s most basic acts. Yet, beyond its everyday utility and purposefulness, ...
This paper examines stories about walking that are embedded in our culture. The popular culture sour...
Objective: Interventions to promote walking have focused on individual or group-based approaches, of...
Health professionals are presented with the challenge of prescribing physical activity that is likel...
Environmental changes aimed at encouraging walking or cycling may promote activity and improve healt...
Not only is it tacitly understood that walking is good for health and wellbeing, there is now robust...
Background The ability to walk is an important indicator of general health and mobility deficits ha...
Even though the advantages of regular physical activity (PA) are widely acknowledged, the majority o...
Research on walking and walkability has yet to focus on wayfinding, the interactive, problem-solving...
BackgroundResearch on walking and walkability has yet to focus on wayfinding, the interactive, probl...
Classical accounts of human evolution posit a progressive differentiation between the hands as instr...
OBJECTIVE: To assess the health benefits of outdoor walking groups. DESIGN: Systematic review and me...
Classical accounts of human evolution posit a progressive differentiation between the hands as instr...
In ancient Greece, the benefits of physical exercise for the human body were recognized, as well as ...