Background: Quantification of movement intensity and energy utilization, together with frequency of trips, duration, distance, step counts and cadence, is essential for interpreting the character of habitual walking for transport, and its potential support of health. The purpose of the study is to illuminate this with valid methods and novel perspectives, and to thereby provide a new basis for characterizing and interpreting walking in relation to health outcomes. Methods: Habitual middle-aged commuting pedestrians (males = 10, females = 10) were investigated in the laboratory at rest and with maximal treadmill and cycle ergometer tests. Thereafter, levels of oxygen uptake, energy expenditure, ventilation, heart rate, blood lactate, rated p...
This study aimed to investigate whether individuals who walk 10,000 steps at faster and slower speed...
Walking and bicycling to work, active commuting, can contribute to sustainable mobility and provide ...
Using data from a regional survey carried out in Montreal, this paper shows empirical evidence that...
Background: Quantification of movement intensity and energy utilization, together with frequency of ...
Background. Knowledge about exercise intensity and energy expenditure combined with trip frequency a...
Introduction: This study describes differences between oxygen uptake (VO2; ml·min-1·kg-1) and energy...
Background: Accurate information is lacking on the extent of transportation as a source of physical ...
Walking and cycling to work can contribute to population health, but more objective knowledge concer...
BACKGROUND: Active commuting may help to increase adults' physical activity levels. However, estimat...
PURPOSE: a) Compare the predictive potential of speed and CSA(hip) (Computer Science Applications ac...
PURPOSE: This study investigated whether individuals walking 10,000 steps per day at fast and slow w...
Background: Instructions for older adults regarding the intensity of walking may not elicit an inten...
The purpose of this study was to clarify some of the characteristics of race-walking, especially the...
Sedentary lifestyle is an important public health issue. To prevent this problem, major health organ...
Abstract: Active commuting between home and place of work or study is often cited as an interesting ...
This study aimed to investigate whether individuals who walk 10,000 steps at faster and slower speed...
Walking and bicycling to work, active commuting, can contribute to sustainable mobility and provide ...
Using data from a regional survey carried out in Montreal, this paper shows empirical evidence that...
Background: Quantification of movement intensity and energy utilization, together with frequency of ...
Background. Knowledge about exercise intensity and energy expenditure combined with trip frequency a...
Introduction: This study describes differences between oxygen uptake (VO2; ml·min-1·kg-1) and energy...
Background: Accurate information is lacking on the extent of transportation as a source of physical ...
Walking and cycling to work can contribute to population health, but more objective knowledge concer...
BACKGROUND: Active commuting may help to increase adults' physical activity levels. However, estimat...
PURPOSE: a) Compare the predictive potential of speed and CSA(hip) (Computer Science Applications ac...
PURPOSE: This study investigated whether individuals walking 10,000 steps per day at fast and slow w...
Background: Instructions for older adults regarding the intensity of walking may not elicit an inten...
The purpose of this study was to clarify some of the characteristics of race-walking, especially the...
Sedentary lifestyle is an important public health issue. To prevent this problem, major health organ...
Abstract: Active commuting between home and place of work or study is often cited as an interesting ...
This study aimed to investigate whether individuals who walk 10,000 steps at faster and slower speed...
Walking and bicycling to work, active commuting, can contribute to sustainable mobility and provide ...
Using data from a regional survey carried out in Montreal, this paper shows empirical evidence that...