Objectives: To (1) assess cycling-related questions that have been added to the electronic version of the American College Health Association National College Health Assessment II (ACHA-NCHA), (2) examine cycling prevalence, and (3) identify predictors of cycling in college students. Participants: Predominately female (69%), undergraduate (89%), and white (85%) students (N = 949) from a large, urban, northwestern, bicycle-friendly university completed the electronic version of the ACHA-NCHA II. Methods: Thirty cycling-related questions were added to the ACHA-NCHA II and a subsample of questions was analyzed. Results: Cycling questions added to the ACHA-NCHA II scale were reliable and valid, based on the psychometric data analysis. More than...
Cycling is a form of active transportation that represents a cost-effective, healthy, and environmen...
By performing a statistical analysis on data collected from the Internet, this study sought to deter...
The University of British Columbia (UBC) sees over 76,000 trips to and from its campus on a daily ba...
Objectives: To (1) assess cycling-related questions that have been added to the electronic version o...
We present a novel approach to understanding distance as a barrier to cycling and its use as a depen...
Objective: To understand patterns and influences on active commuting (AC) behavior. Participants: St...
Cycling is an effective method to address physical, psychological, and environmental health. As an a...
High rates of active travel are essential aspects of healthy communities. Increasing cycling partici...
BACKGROUND: Active transportation, such as using a bicycle to get one from one place to another, ha...
Physical activity at colleges can be improved through bicycling. Cycling can be performed easily and...
Proponents frequently cite increased injury protection as a reason for supporting bicycle helmet ord...
Background: Many college campuses have implemented bike share programs. These programs may be import...
Objectives We first sought to assess if bicyclist typology was associated with health. Second, we in...
We present a novel approach to understanding distance as a barrier to cycling and its use as a depen...
Project (M.S., Civil Engineering) -- California State University, Sacramento, 2013.Physical activity...
Cycling is a form of active transportation that represents a cost-effective, healthy, and environmen...
By performing a statistical analysis on data collected from the Internet, this study sought to deter...
The University of British Columbia (UBC) sees over 76,000 trips to and from its campus on a daily ba...
Objectives: To (1) assess cycling-related questions that have been added to the electronic version o...
We present a novel approach to understanding distance as a barrier to cycling and its use as a depen...
Objective: To understand patterns and influences on active commuting (AC) behavior. Participants: St...
Cycling is an effective method to address physical, psychological, and environmental health. As an a...
High rates of active travel are essential aspects of healthy communities. Increasing cycling partici...
BACKGROUND: Active transportation, such as using a bicycle to get one from one place to another, ha...
Physical activity at colleges can be improved through bicycling. Cycling can be performed easily and...
Proponents frequently cite increased injury protection as a reason for supporting bicycle helmet ord...
Background: Many college campuses have implemented bike share programs. These programs may be import...
Objectives We first sought to assess if bicyclist typology was associated with health. Second, we in...
We present a novel approach to understanding distance as a barrier to cycling and its use as a depen...
Project (M.S., Civil Engineering) -- California State University, Sacramento, 2013.Physical activity...
Cycling is a form of active transportation that represents a cost-effective, healthy, and environmen...
By performing a statistical analysis on data collected from the Internet, this study sought to deter...
The University of British Columbia (UBC) sees over 76,000 trips to and from its campus on a daily ba...