Walking is a safe, accessible and low cost activity, amenable to change and known to have great potential to increase physical activity levels in sedentary individuals. The objective of this study is to estimate the proportion of the 2009 adult population of England who would attain or exceed vigorous intensity activity (470% maximum heart rate [HRmax]) by walking at 3 mph. We conducted predictive impact modelling using participants’ (n¼1741, aged 25–64 years) cardiovascular fitness data from treadmill walking tests. We combined this data with English population estimates adjusted for age and sex to estimate the numbers of individuals that would exceed 70% HRmax (an intensity considered sufficient for fitness gains) when walking at 3 ...
Brisk walking has been identified as an activity suited to meet American College of Sport Medicine...
NoPhysical inactivity causes approximately 17% of premature mortality in the UK. Walking offers a pr...
STUDY OBJECTIVE: To examine the relation between adults' perceptions of the social and physical envi...
Walking is a safe, accessible and low cost activity, amenable to change and known to have great pote...
Walking is a safe, accessible and low cost activity, amenable to change and known to have great pote...
Health survey demonstrates that 5.3 million people each year experienced a premature death due to ph...
STUDY OBJECTIVE: To assess the impact of a national campaign on awareness of the campaign, change in...
Abstract Despite its common application and widely reported health benefits, walking, in relation ...
Despite its common application and widely reported health benefits, walking, in relation to pace and...
Despite its common application and widely reported health benefits, walking, in relation to pace and...
Despite its common application and widely reported health benefits, walking, in relation to pace and...
Abstract Health survey demonstrates that 5.3 million people each year experienced a premature death...
Abstract Health survey demonstrates that 5.3 million people each year experienced a premature death...
Abstract Health survey demonstrates that 5.3 million people each year experienced a premature death...
Objective: To report on the contribution walking makes to total weekly physical activity and the rel...
Brisk walking has been identified as an activity suited to meet American College of Sport Medicine...
NoPhysical inactivity causes approximately 17% of premature mortality in the UK. Walking offers a pr...
STUDY OBJECTIVE: To examine the relation between adults' perceptions of the social and physical envi...
Walking is a safe, accessible and low cost activity, amenable to change and known to have great pote...
Walking is a safe, accessible and low cost activity, amenable to change and known to have great pote...
Health survey demonstrates that 5.3 million people each year experienced a premature death due to ph...
STUDY OBJECTIVE: To assess the impact of a national campaign on awareness of the campaign, change in...
Abstract Despite its common application and widely reported health benefits, walking, in relation ...
Despite its common application and widely reported health benefits, walking, in relation to pace and...
Despite its common application and widely reported health benefits, walking, in relation to pace and...
Despite its common application and widely reported health benefits, walking, in relation to pace and...
Abstract Health survey demonstrates that 5.3 million people each year experienced a premature death...
Abstract Health survey demonstrates that 5.3 million people each year experienced a premature death...
Abstract Health survey demonstrates that 5.3 million people each year experienced a premature death...
Objective: To report on the contribution walking makes to total weekly physical activity and the rel...
Brisk walking has been identified as an activity suited to meet American College of Sport Medicine...
NoPhysical inactivity causes approximately 17% of premature mortality in the UK. Walking offers a pr...
STUDY OBJECTIVE: To examine the relation between adults' perceptions of the social and physical envi...