Local walking and cycling by residents living near urban motorways: cross-sectional analysis

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  • who: Eleanor F. J. Powers from the This cross-sectional analysis uses follow-up data from a larger longitudinal natural experimental studyThis study recruited subjects before , motorway construction (2005) and again , years after the , opened (2013) have published the paper: Local walking and cycling by residents living near urban motorways: cross-sectional analysis, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: The authors focus on a distinct set of survey questions that the authors used to address active travel specifically within respondent's local home neighbourhood, and over the past 7 days. The authors examine active travel to . . .

     

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