Building on known associations between active commuting and reduced cardiovascular disease (CVD) risk, this study examines active transit to neighborhood amenities and differences between walking versus cycling for transportation
Background: Few studies have assessed the predictors of changes in commuting. This study investigate...
Urban transportation is a public and environmental health issue. In North America, where urban envir...
This study examines associations of disaggregate land uses with self-reported walking for transporta...
Building on known associations between active commuting and reduced cardiovascular disease (CVD) ris...
Background Cardiovascular disease (CVD) remains one of the leading causes of mortality and morbidity...
In this systematic review, walking (a generally accessible activity for a largely sedentary populati...
Introduction: While the health benefits of cycling and walking have been well established, questions...
Our study intended to investigate whether perceived (self-reported) and objectively measured (using ...
While the health benefits of cycling and walking have been well established, questions remain about ...
Aim. To test the hypothesis that walking in a park has a greater positive effect on coronary artery ...
Background: Studies repeatedly highlight associations between the built environment and physical act...
© 2015 Regina Grazuleviciene et al. Aim. To test the hypothesis that walking in a park has a greater...
Objective. Leisure time physical activity is inversely associated with cardiovascular risk, although...
Purpose: This review presents a general overview of the state of evidence on the relationships betwe...
Aim. To test the hypothesis that walking in a park has a greater positive effect on coronary artery ...
Background: Few studies have assessed the predictors of changes in commuting. This study investigate...
Urban transportation is a public and environmental health issue. In North America, where urban envir...
This study examines associations of disaggregate land uses with self-reported walking for transporta...
Building on known associations between active commuting and reduced cardiovascular disease (CVD) ris...
Background Cardiovascular disease (CVD) remains one of the leading causes of mortality and morbidity...
In this systematic review, walking (a generally accessible activity for a largely sedentary populati...
Introduction: While the health benefits of cycling and walking have been well established, questions...
Our study intended to investigate whether perceived (self-reported) and objectively measured (using ...
While the health benefits of cycling and walking have been well established, questions remain about ...
Aim. To test the hypothesis that walking in a park has a greater positive effect on coronary artery ...
Background: Studies repeatedly highlight associations between the built environment and physical act...
© 2015 Regina Grazuleviciene et al. Aim. To test the hypothesis that walking in a park has a greater...
Objective. Leisure time physical activity is inversely associated with cardiovascular risk, although...
Purpose: This review presents a general overview of the state of evidence on the relationships betwe...
Aim. To test the hypothesis that walking in a park has a greater positive effect on coronary artery ...
Background: Few studies have assessed the predictors of changes in commuting. This study investigate...
Urban transportation is a public and environmental health issue. In North America, where urban envir...
This study examines associations of disaggregate land uses with self-reported walking for transporta...