Is public transport a promising strategy for increasing physical activity? Evidence from a study of objectively measured public transport use and physical activity.
Jack T EvansOliver StanesbyLeigh BlizzardStephen GreavesAnna TimperioKim JoseMelanie J SharmanAndrew J PalmerVerity J ClelandPublished in: The international journal of behavioral nutrition and physical activity (2024)
Greater public transport use was associated with higher physical activity and sedentary behaviour. Bus use may yield cumulative increases in steps that amount to 15-30% of the daily recommended physical activity target. A policy and public health focus on intersectoral action to promote public transport may yield meaningful increases in physical activity and subsequent health benefits.