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Predicting Transport-Related Walking in Chinese Employees by Integrating Worksite Neighbourhood Walkability and Social Cognition.

Ru ZhangChun-Qing ZhangYiqun GanDanyang LiRyan E Rhodes
Published in: Applied psychology. Health and well-being (2019)
Perceived worksite neighbourhood walkability had limited effects on transport-related walking, which seems to be a motivated and habitual behaviour. Habit-based interventions may be a priority over social cognitive and environmental change interventions, and future experimental studies are needed.
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