Correlates of time spent walking and cycling to and from work: baseline results from the commuting and health in Cambridge study
<p>Abstract</p> <p>Purpose</p> <p>Environmental perceptions and psychological measures appear to be associated with walking and cycling behaviour; however, their influence is still unclear. We assessed these associations using baseline data from a quasi-experimental coh...
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Main Authors: | Panter Jenna (Author), Griffin Simon (Author), Jones Andrew (Author), Mackett Roger (Author), Ogilvie David (Author) |
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2011-11-01T00:00:00Z.
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