Is Active Commuting the Answer to Population Health?

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Roy J. Shephard
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[1] University of Toronto,Faculty of Physical Education & Health and Department of Public Health Sciences, Faculty of Medicine
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Sports Medicine | 2008年 / 38卷
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Physical Activity; Active Transportation; Cycle Path; Sedentary Population; Active Commuter;
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This brief review examines whether active commuting is an effective method of controlling the current obesity epidemic and enhancing the cardiovascular health of the population. Of the many potential methods of active commuting, walking and cycling are the usual choices. Children and adolescents prefer cycling, but for adults issues of safety, cycle storage and company dress codes make walking the preferred option, particularly in North American cities, where urban design and weather conditions often do not favour cycling. Active transportation is more frequent in some European countries with dedicated cycle and pedestrian paths, but in most developed societies, active transportation has declined in recent years.
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