Walking to more distant public transport stops is commonly promoted for physical activity gain.We examined the uptake of, and reasons for, this behaviour and its correlates through a cross-sectional survey (n=944)and independent interview study (n = 22). Quantitative analysis examined correlates of frequency of walking to moredistant bus stops, including demographic variables, past week bus use, bus stop accessibility, and physical activity. Interviewsexplored reasons for engaging in this behaviour.Of participants (38%) who had used the bus the previous week, 13%had walked to a more distant bus stop every/mosttimes. Median walking and total physical activity were highest (P=0.003) among this group (210 and 465 min/week,respectively) compare...
OBJECTIVES: To investigate whether, and to what extent, perceived barriers to neighbourhood walking ...
Background: Improving transport infrastructure to support walking and cycling on the journey to and ...
International audienceObjectives: The study explored the physical activity and sedentary behaviours ...
Walking to more distant public transport stops is commonly promoted for physical activity gain.We ex...
Background and aims:There is untapped potential for public transport-related physical activity to ma...
Background: The presence and mix of destinations is an important aspect of the built environment tha...
Background: Public transport users often accumulate more physical activity than motor vehicle users,...
A shift from private motorised transport to more active transportation can, among other things, deli...
Despite the health benefits of being physically active, global prevalence estimates of participation...
Background: Transit-related walking to work is a potential strategy for incorporating physical activ...
Issue Addressed: Public transport (PT) users typically accumulate more physical activity (PA) than m...
Background: Most public transit users walk to and from transit. We analyzed the relationship between...
Active commuting provides routine-based regular physical activity which can reduce the risk of chron...
© 2013 Dr. Alison Margaret BarrThis thesis aimed to explore the relationship between public transpor...
BACKGROUND: Local destinations have previously been shown to be associated with higher levels of bot...
OBJECTIVES: To investigate whether, and to what extent, perceived barriers to neighbourhood walking ...
Background: Improving transport infrastructure to support walking and cycling on the journey to and ...
International audienceObjectives: The study explored the physical activity and sedentary behaviours ...
Walking to more distant public transport stops is commonly promoted for physical activity gain.We ex...
Background and aims:There is untapped potential for public transport-related physical activity to ma...
Background: The presence and mix of destinations is an important aspect of the built environment tha...
Background: Public transport users often accumulate more physical activity than motor vehicle users,...
A shift from private motorised transport to more active transportation can, among other things, deli...
Despite the health benefits of being physically active, global prevalence estimates of participation...
Background: Transit-related walking to work is a potential strategy for incorporating physical activ...
Issue Addressed: Public transport (PT) users typically accumulate more physical activity (PA) than m...
Background: Most public transit users walk to and from transit. We analyzed the relationship between...
Active commuting provides routine-based regular physical activity which can reduce the risk of chron...
© 2013 Dr. Alison Margaret BarrThis thesis aimed to explore the relationship between public transpor...
BACKGROUND: Local destinations have previously been shown to be associated with higher levels of bot...
OBJECTIVES: To investigate whether, and to what extent, perceived barriers to neighbourhood walking ...
Background: Improving transport infrastructure to support walking and cycling on the journey to and ...
International audienceObjectives: The study explored the physical activity and sedentary behaviours ...