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Association of commuting mode with dyslipidemia and its components after accounting for air pollution in the working population of Beijing, China.

Lixin TaoXia LiJie ZhangJia LiuYue LiuHaibin LiXiangtong LiuYanxia LuoXiu-Hua Guo
Published in: BMC public health (2019)
Walking, cycling and bus-riding commuting can reduce the risk for dyslipidemia and some of its components. Education on the prevention of dyslipidemia should be emphasized among higher-risk people who usually commute by car or taxi. Population-wide health may be improved by policies that encourage active commuting, particularly cycling and walking.
Keyphrases
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