What works to promote walking at the population level? A systematic review.
Charlie FosterPaul KellyHamish A B ReidNia RobertsElaine M MurtaghDavid K HumphreysJenna PanterKaren MiltonPublished in: British journal of sports medicine (2018)
12 studies were identified from mostly urban high-income countries (one focusing on using tax, incentivising the loss of parking spaces; and one using policy only, permitting off-leash dogs in city parks). Five studies used mass media with either environment (n=2) or community (n=3) approaches. Four studies used environmental changes that were combined with policies. One study had scaled up school-based approaches to promote safe routes to schools. We found mass media, community initiatives and environmental change approaches increased walking (range from 9 to 75 min/week).