Active commuting between home and place of work or study is often cited as an interesting source of physical activity in a public health perspective. However, knowledge about these behaviors is meager. This was therefore studied in adult active commuters (n = 1872) in Greater Stockholm, Sweden, a Nordic metropolitan setting. They received questionnaires and individually adjusted maps to draw their normal commuting route. Three different modality groups were identified in men and women: single-mode cyclists and pedestrians (those who only cycle or walk, respectively) and dual-mode commuters (those who alternately walk or cycle). Some gender differences were observed in trip distances, frequencies, and velocities. A large majority of the comm...
International audienceBackground: Increasing active transport behavior (walking, cycling) throughout...
BACKGROUND: Trend analyses of active commuting and potential variations in trends and association wi...
While the annual number of trips of the average urban inhabitant has grown steadily in recent years,...
Active commuting between home and place of work or study is often cited as an interesting source of ...
Active commuting between home and place of work or study is often cited as an interesting source of ...
Active commuting between home and place of work or study is often cited as an interestingsource of p...
Abstract: Active commuting between home and place of work or study is often cited as an interesting ...
Walking and bicycling to work, active commuting, can contribute to sustainable mobility and provide ...
IntroductionThe World Health Organization (WHO) has concluded that physical inactivity and overweigh...
Background. Knowledge about exercise intensity and energy expenditure combined with trip frequency a...
Abstract Background Cycling and brisk-walking to work represents an opportunity to incorporate susta...
Active commuting provides routine-based regular physical activity which can reduce the risk of chron...
Modern, urban lifestyles have engineered physical activity out of everyday life and this presents a ...
Despite strong evidence for health benefits from active travel, levels remain low in many countries....
The impact of commuting on health depends, in part, on the mode of travel. A sizeable body of litera...
International audienceBackground: Increasing active transport behavior (walking, cycling) throughout...
BACKGROUND: Trend analyses of active commuting and potential variations in trends and association wi...
While the annual number of trips of the average urban inhabitant has grown steadily in recent years,...
Active commuting between home and place of work or study is often cited as an interesting source of ...
Active commuting between home and place of work or study is often cited as an interesting source of ...
Active commuting between home and place of work or study is often cited as an interestingsource of p...
Abstract: Active commuting between home and place of work or study is often cited as an interesting ...
Walking and bicycling to work, active commuting, can contribute to sustainable mobility and provide ...
IntroductionThe World Health Organization (WHO) has concluded that physical inactivity and overweigh...
Background. Knowledge about exercise intensity and energy expenditure combined with trip frequency a...
Abstract Background Cycling and brisk-walking to work represents an opportunity to incorporate susta...
Active commuting provides routine-based regular physical activity which can reduce the risk of chron...
Modern, urban lifestyles have engineered physical activity out of everyday life and this presents a ...
Despite strong evidence for health benefits from active travel, levels remain low in many countries....
The impact of commuting on health depends, in part, on the mode of travel. A sizeable body of litera...
International audienceBackground: Increasing active transport behavior (walking, cycling) throughout...
BACKGROUND: Trend analyses of active commuting and potential variations in trends and association wi...
While the annual number of trips of the average urban inhabitant has grown steadily in recent years,...