Walking to work: The role of walkability around the workplace in a Dutch adult commuting population
Current evidence on neighborhood walkability and active commuting focuses on residential rather than workplace environment. This cross-sectional study investigated whether higher workplace walkability (WW) was associated with commute walking, both independently and together with residential walkabil...
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Main Authors: | Tea Osmënaj (Author), Thao Minh Lam (Author), Alfred J. Wagtendonk (Author), Nicolette R. den Braver (Author) |
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2024-03-01T00:00:00Z.
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