Effects of urban motorways on physical activity and sedentary behaviour in local residents: a natural experimental study
Abstract Background There is little evidence on how changing the physical environment changes health-related behaviours. We studied the effects of the new M74 motorway (freeway) - opened in 2011 - and the existing M8 motorway in Glasgow, Scotland, on physical activity and sedentary behaviour among l...
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Main Authors: | R. G. Prins (Author), L. Foley (Author), N. Mutrie (Author), D. B. Ogilvie (Author), on behalf of the M74 study team (Author) |
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2017-07-01T00:00:00Z.
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