Authors
Patricia Norwood, Barbara Eberth, Shelley Farrar, Jillian Anable, Anne Ludbrook
Publication date
2014/7/1
Journal
Social science & medicine
Volume
113
Pages
50-58
Publisher
Pergamon
Description
A physically active lifestyle is an important contributor to individual health and well-being. The evidence linking higher physical activity levels with better levels of morbidity and mortality is well understood. Despite this, physical inactivity remains a major global risk factor for mortality and, consequently, encouraging individuals to pursue physically active lifestyles has been an integral part of public health policy in many countries. Physical activity promotion and interventions are now firmly on national health policy agendas, including policies that promote active travel such as walking and cycling. This study evaluates one such active travel initiative, the Smarter Choices, Smarter Places programme in Scotland, intended to encourage uptake of walking, cycling and the use of public transport as more active forms of travel. House to house surveys were conducted before and after the programme intervention, in May/June …
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Scholar articles
P Norwood, B Eberth, S Farrar, J Anable, A Ludbrook - Social science & medicine, 2014