The impact of cycle proficiency training on cycle-related behaviours and accidents in adolescence: findings from ALSPAC, a UK longitudinal cohort
Abstract Background Cycle accidents are a common cause of physical injury in children and adolescents. Education is one strategy to reduce cycle-related injuries. In the UK, some children undertake National Cycle Proficiency Scheme [NCPS] training (now known as Bikeability) in their final years of p...
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Main Authors: | Alison Teyhan (Author), Rosie Cornish (Author), Andy Boyd (Author), Mary Sissons Joshi (Author), John Macleod (Author) |
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2016-06-01T00:00:00Z.
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