BACKGROUND:Interventions to encourage active modes of travel (walking, cycling) may improve physical activity levels, but longitudinal evidence is limited and major change in the built environment / travel infrastructure may be needed. East Village (the former London 2012 Olympic Games Athletes Village) has been repurposed on active design principles with improved walkability, open space and public transport and restrictions on residential car parking. We examined the effect of moving to East Village on adult travel patterns. METHODS:One thousand two hundred seventy-eight adults (16+ years) seeking to move into social, intermediate, and market-rent East Village accommodation were recruited in 2013-2015, and followed up after 2 years. Indivi...
Walking and cycling bring health and environmental benefits, but there is little robust evidence tha...
INTRODUCTION: Walking and cycling bring health and environmental benefits, but there is little robus...
Introduction: This paper analyses three years� data from the People and Places longitudinal study....
Background Interventions to encourage active modes of travel (walking, cycling) may improve physica...
BACKGROUND: Interventions to encourage active modes of travel (walking, cycling) may improve physica...
BACKGROUND: The built environment can affect health behaviours, but longitudinal evidence is limited...
Background: The built environment can affect health behaviours, but longitudinal evidence is limi...
Background: Low physical activity is widespread and poses a serious public health challenge both glo...
Background Low physical activity is widespread and poses a serious public health challenge both glo...
Purpose: The Examining Neighbourhood Activities in Built Living Environments in London (ENABLE Londo...
PURPOSE: The Examining Neighbourhood Activities in Built Living Environments in London (ENABLE Londo...
Background: Few natural experiments have assessed the effect of the built environment on physical a...
BACKGROUND: Previous research has reported associations between features of the residential built en...
Background: Previous research has reported associations between features of the residential built ...
Background: New transport infrastructure may promote a shift towards active travel, thereby improvin...
Walking and cycling bring health and environmental benefits, but there is little robust evidence tha...
INTRODUCTION: Walking and cycling bring health and environmental benefits, but there is little robus...
Introduction: This paper analyses three years� data from the People and Places longitudinal study....
Background Interventions to encourage active modes of travel (walking, cycling) may improve physica...
BACKGROUND: Interventions to encourage active modes of travel (walking, cycling) may improve physica...
BACKGROUND: The built environment can affect health behaviours, but longitudinal evidence is limited...
Background: The built environment can affect health behaviours, but longitudinal evidence is limi...
Background: Low physical activity is widespread and poses a serious public health challenge both glo...
Background Low physical activity is widespread and poses a serious public health challenge both glo...
Purpose: The Examining Neighbourhood Activities in Built Living Environments in London (ENABLE Londo...
PURPOSE: The Examining Neighbourhood Activities in Built Living Environments in London (ENABLE Londo...
Background: Few natural experiments have assessed the effect of the built environment on physical a...
BACKGROUND: Previous research has reported associations between features of the residential built en...
Background: Previous research has reported associations between features of the residential built ...
Background: New transport infrastructure may promote a shift towards active travel, thereby improvin...
Walking and cycling bring health and environmental benefits, but there is little robust evidence tha...
INTRODUCTION: Walking and cycling bring health and environmental benefits, but there is little robus...
Introduction: This paper analyses three years� data from the People and Places longitudinal study....