An applied ecological framework for evaluating infrastructure to promote walking and cycling : the iConnect study
Improving infrastructure for walking and cycling is increasingly recommended as a means to promote physical activity, prevent obesity, and reduce traffic congestion and carbon emissions. However, limited evidence from intervention studies exists to support this approach. Drawing on classic epidemiol...
Main Authors: | Ogilvie, D, Bull, F, Powell, J, Cooper, A, Brand, C, Mutrie, N, Preston, J, Rutter, H |
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Other Authors: | iConnect consortium |
Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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American Public Health Association
2011
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