Background Population levels of physical activity are far below recommendations limiting its public health benefits. Utility cycling (i.e. cycling for transport purposes) may be a means of increasing this activity. Empirical evidence quantifying the contribution of utility cycling to the population levels of physical activity is sparse. Methods The English Active People Survey (APS) was analysed to assess the likelihood of meeting UK physical activity guidelines in those who reported utility cycling compared with those who did not. Odds ratios were adjusted for important socioeconomic confounders using a logistic regression model. Results In the full sample, unadjusted odds ratio for meeting physical activity guidelines in favour of utility...
OBJECTIVE Interest is growing in promoting utility cycling (i.e., for transport) as a means of incor...
Walking and cycling bring health and environmental benefits, but there is little robust evidence tha...
Physical inactivity is a significant public health problem in most regions of the world, which is un...
Background Population levels of physical activity are far below recommendations limiting its public ...
This thesis was submitted for the award of Doctor of Public Health and was awarded by Brunel Univers...
Background: Initiatives to promote utility cycling in countries like Australia and the US, which hav...
The objective of this paper is to consider whether transport policy can contribute to the improveme...
Background: Initiatives to promote utility cycling in countries like Australia and the US, which hav...
Background: Despite the substantial evidence base for the health and economic benefits of walking a...
Increasing regular physical activity is a key public health goal. One strategy is to change the phys...
Worldwide, concern about physical inactivity and excessive car dependence has encouraged ambitious t...
Active travel (walking or cycling for transport) can generate personal and environmental benefits. W...
Regular physical activity reduces the risk of many chronic diseases. Consequently, the promotion of ...
Health aspects of day-to-day cycling have gained attention from the health sector aiming to increase...
Objectives - To provide population estimates and explore trends for recreational cycling by subgroup...
OBJECTIVE Interest is growing in promoting utility cycling (i.e., for transport) as a means of incor...
Walking and cycling bring health and environmental benefits, but there is little robust evidence tha...
Physical inactivity is a significant public health problem in most regions of the world, which is un...
Background Population levels of physical activity are far below recommendations limiting its public ...
This thesis was submitted for the award of Doctor of Public Health and was awarded by Brunel Univers...
Background: Initiatives to promote utility cycling in countries like Australia and the US, which hav...
The objective of this paper is to consider whether transport policy can contribute to the improveme...
Background: Initiatives to promote utility cycling in countries like Australia and the US, which hav...
Background: Despite the substantial evidence base for the health and economic benefits of walking a...
Increasing regular physical activity is a key public health goal. One strategy is to change the phys...
Worldwide, concern about physical inactivity and excessive car dependence has encouraged ambitious t...
Active travel (walking or cycling for transport) can generate personal and environmental benefits. W...
Regular physical activity reduces the risk of many chronic diseases. Consequently, the promotion of ...
Health aspects of day-to-day cycling have gained attention from the health sector aiming to increase...
Objectives - To provide population estimates and explore trends for recreational cycling by subgroup...
OBJECTIVE Interest is growing in promoting utility cycling (i.e., for transport) as a means of incor...
Walking and cycling bring health and environmental benefits, but there is little robust evidence tha...
Physical inactivity is a significant public health problem in most regions of the world, which is un...