Longitudinal associations between built environment characteristics and changes in active commuting.
Lin YangSimon GriffinKay-Tee KhawNick WarehamJenna PanterPublished in: BMC public health (2017)
Co-locating residential and employment centres as well as redesigning urban areas to improve safety for pedestrians and cyclists may encourage active commuting. Future evaluative studies should seek to assess the effects of redesigning the built environment on active commuting and physical activity.
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