Background: For an accurate estimation of health benefits and hazards of utilitarian cycling, a prospective collection of bicycle usage data (exposure) is fundamental. Individual and environmental correlates are necessary to guide health promotion and traffic safety issues. Firstly, this study aims to report on utilitarian bicycle usage in Belgium, using a prospective data collection in regular adult commuter cyclists. Secondly, the association is explored between the individual variation in bicycle usage and individual and environmental correlates. Methods: 1187 regular adult cyclists filled out travel diaries prospectively. Multivariate linear regression with Stepwise selection (SMLR) models studied the association between exposure and in...
Introduction: Infrastructure adjusted to cyclists can be used as a tool to reduce cycling crashes an...
Objective: Bicycle use for commuting is being encouraged not only to address physical inactivity, bu...
Regular cycling for transport is an important potential contributor to daily physical activity among...
Background: For an accurate estimation of health benefits and hazards of utilitarian cycling, a pros...
Cycling, which is seen as an alternative to the car or public transport, is promoted for many reason...
This paper explores the spatial patterns of bicycle use for commuting and the risk cyclists run bein...
The walkability attributes of neighborhood environments (residential density, land use mixture, and ...
The walkability attributes of neighborhood environments (residential density, land use mixture, and ...
The main objective is to identify how determinants of walking/cycling differ by geographical context...
The walkability attributes of neighborhood environments (residential density, land use mixture, and ...
The walkability attributes of neighborhood environments (residential density, land use mixture, and ...
While the annual number of trips of the average urban inhabitant has grown steadily in recent years,...
While the annual number of trips of the average urban inhabitant has grown steadily in recent years,...
International comparisons of cycling behaviour have typically been limited to high-income countries ...
International audienceRegular cycling for transport is an important potential contributor to daily p...
Introduction: Infrastructure adjusted to cyclists can be used as a tool to reduce cycling crashes an...
Objective: Bicycle use for commuting is being encouraged not only to address physical inactivity, bu...
Regular cycling for transport is an important potential contributor to daily physical activity among...
Background: For an accurate estimation of health benefits and hazards of utilitarian cycling, a pros...
Cycling, which is seen as an alternative to the car or public transport, is promoted for many reason...
This paper explores the spatial patterns of bicycle use for commuting and the risk cyclists run bein...
The walkability attributes of neighborhood environments (residential density, land use mixture, and ...
The walkability attributes of neighborhood environments (residential density, land use mixture, and ...
The main objective is to identify how determinants of walking/cycling differ by geographical context...
The walkability attributes of neighborhood environments (residential density, land use mixture, and ...
The walkability attributes of neighborhood environments (residential density, land use mixture, and ...
While the annual number of trips of the average urban inhabitant has grown steadily in recent years,...
While the annual number of trips of the average urban inhabitant has grown steadily in recent years,...
International comparisons of cycling behaviour have typically been limited to high-income countries ...
International audienceRegular cycling for transport is an important potential contributor to daily p...
Introduction: Infrastructure adjusted to cyclists can be used as a tool to reduce cycling crashes an...
Objective: Bicycle use for commuting is being encouraged not only to address physical inactivity, bu...
Regular cycling for transport is an important potential contributor to daily physical activity among...