2024
DOI: 10.1186/s12966-024-01633-3
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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. Evans,
Oliver Stanesby,
Leigh Blizzard
et al.

Abstract: Background Greater public transport use has been linked to higher physical activity levels. However, neither the amount of physical activity associated with each daily public transport trip performed, nor the potential total physical activity gain associated with an increase in trips/day, has been determined. Using objective measures, we aimed to quantify the association between public transport use, physical activity and sedentary time. Methods A … Show more

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