A physically active lifestyle is an important contributor to individual health and well-being. The evidence linking higher physical activity levels with better levels of morbidity and mortality is well understood. Despite this, physical inactivity remains a major global risk factor for mortality and, consequently, encouraging individuals to pursue physically active lifestyles has been an integral part of public health policy in many countries. Physical activity promotion and interventions are now firmly on national health policy agendas, including policies that promote active travel such as walking and cycling. This study evaluates one such active travel initiative, the Smarter Choices, Smarter Places programme in Scotland, intended to enco...
Objectives To assess what interventions are effective in promoting a population shift from using car...
Background: Opportunities for working adults to accumulate recommended physical activity levels (at ...
Scotland has a policy aimed at increasing physical activity levels in the population, but evidence o...
AbstractA physically active lifestyle is an important contributor to individual health and well-bein...
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AbstractBackgroundTo complement findings that active travel reduces the risk of morbidity and mortal...
Active travel (walking or cycling for transport) can generate personal and environmental benefits. W...
BACKGROUND: Increasing active travel (primarily walking and cycling) has been widely advocated for r...
The objective of this paper is to consider whether transport policy can contribute to the improveme...
Introduction: Active travel (walking and cycling) is increasingly being recognised as a potentially ...
This study aimed to describe active travel (walking or cycling) in Scotland and explore potential de...
PURPOSE: There is strong evidence of the links between car-dependence and the physical inactivity pa...
Increasing active travel (primarily walking and cycling) has been widely advocated for reducing obes...
Background: Despite the substantial evidence base for the health and economic benefits of walking a...
Epidemiological data have established that a sedentary lifestyle increases the incidence of at least...
Objectives To assess what interventions are effective in promoting a population shift from using car...
Background: Opportunities for working adults to accumulate recommended physical activity levels (at ...
Scotland has a policy aimed at increasing physical activity levels in the population, but evidence o...
AbstractA physically active lifestyle is an important contributor to individual health and well-bein...
Copyright © 2014 The Authors. Published by Elsevier Ltd.. All rights reserved. Open Access Under a C...
AbstractBackgroundTo complement findings that active travel reduces the risk of morbidity and mortal...
Active travel (walking or cycling for transport) can generate personal and environmental benefits. W...
BACKGROUND: Increasing active travel (primarily walking and cycling) has been widely advocated for r...
The objective of this paper is to consider whether transport policy can contribute to the improveme...
Introduction: Active travel (walking and cycling) is increasingly being recognised as a potentially ...
This study aimed to describe active travel (walking or cycling) in Scotland and explore potential de...
PURPOSE: There is strong evidence of the links between car-dependence and the physical inactivity pa...
Increasing active travel (primarily walking and cycling) has been widely advocated for reducing obes...
Background: Despite the substantial evidence base for the health and economic benefits of walking a...
Epidemiological data have established that a sedentary lifestyle increases the incidence of at least...
Objectives To assess what interventions are effective in promoting a population shift from using car...
Background: Opportunities for working adults to accumulate recommended physical activity levels (at ...
Scotland has a policy aimed at increasing physical activity levels in the population, but evidence o...