INTRODUCTION: Walking and cycling bring health and environmental benefits, but there is little robust evidence that changing the built environment promotes these activities in populations. This study evaluated the effects of new transport infrastructure on active commuting and physical activity. STUDY DESIGN: Quasi-experimental analysis nested within a cohort study. SETTING/PARTICIPANTS: Four hundred and sixty-nine adult commuters, recruited through a predominantly workplace-based strategy, who lived within 30 kilometers of Cambridge, United Kingdom and worked in areas of the city to be served by the new transport infrastructure. INTERVENTION: The Cambridgeshire Guided Busway opened in 2011 and comprised a new bus network and a traffic-free...
Background: Few studies have assessed the predictors of changes in commuting. This study investigate...
BACKGROUND: Active travel is associated with greater physical activity, but there is a dearth of res...
Walking and cycling are important sources of everyday activity1,2 and are independently associated w...
IntroductionWalking and cycling bring health and environmental benefits, but there is little robust ...
Walking and cycling bring health and environmental benefits, but there is little robust evidence tha...
Background: Improving transport infrastructure to support walking and cycling on the journey to and ...
Background: New transport infrastructure may promote a shift towards active travel, thereby improvin...
OBJECTIVES: We evaluated the effects of providing new high-quality, traffic-free routes for walking ...
Heavy dependency on car use leads to traffic congestion, pollution, and physical inactivity, which i...
BACKGROUND: Mechanisms linking changes to the environment with changes in physical activity are poor...
Background. Modifying transport infrastructure to support active travel (walking and cycling) could ...
Introduction: High quality evaluations of new walking and cycling routes are scarce and understandin...
AbstractBackgroundNew transport infrastructure may help promote active travel, thereby contributing ...
PURPOSE: Environmental perceptions and psychological measures appear to be associated with walking a...
There is a growing recognition of the role that walking and cycling can make in reducing traffic con...
Background: Few studies have assessed the predictors of changes in commuting. This study investigate...
BACKGROUND: Active travel is associated with greater physical activity, but there is a dearth of res...
Walking and cycling are important sources of everyday activity1,2 and are independently associated w...
IntroductionWalking and cycling bring health and environmental benefits, but there is little robust ...
Walking and cycling bring health and environmental benefits, but there is little robust evidence tha...
Background: Improving transport infrastructure to support walking and cycling on the journey to and ...
Background: New transport infrastructure may promote a shift towards active travel, thereby improvin...
OBJECTIVES: We evaluated the effects of providing new high-quality, traffic-free routes for walking ...
Heavy dependency on car use leads to traffic congestion, pollution, and physical inactivity, which i...
BACKGROUND: Mechanisms linking changes to the environment with changes in physical activity are poor...
Background. Modifying transport infrastructure to support active travel (walking and cycling) could ...
Introduction: High quality evaluations of new walking and cycling routes are scarce and understandin...
AbstractBackgroundNew transport infrastructure may help promote active travel, thereby contributing ...
PURPOSE: Environmental perceptions and psychological measures appear to be associated with walking a...
There is a growing recognition of the role that walking and cycling can make in reducing traffic con...
Background: Few studies have assessed the predictors of changes in commuting. This study investigate...
BACKGROUND: Active travel is associated with greater physical activity, but there is a dearth of res...
Walking and cycling are important sources of everyday activity1,2 and are independently associated w...