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The following pages link to Journal of transport & health (Q27725864):
Displaying 50 items.
- They go straight home - don't they? Using global positioning systems to assess adolescent school-travel patterns (Q28602432) (← links)
- The Association of Trip Distance With Walking To Reach Public Transit: Data from the California Household Travel Survey (Q31115469) (← links)
- Crossing the road in time: Inequalities in older people's walking speeds. (Q33838120) (← links)
- Variations in active transport behavior among different neighborhoods and across adult lifestages (Q34660432) (← links)
- Independent mobility on the journey to school: A joint cross-sectional and prospective exploration of social and physical environmental influences (Q34781846) (← links)
- The role of bicycle sharing systems in normalising the image of cycling: An observational study of London cyclists. (Q34781858) (← links)
- A biographical approach to studying individual change and continuity in walking and cycling over the life course (Q34781869) (← links)
- Parent Safety Perceptions of Child Walking Routes (Q35051359) (← links)
- The Impact of Health Problems on Driving Status among Older Adults. (Q35052971) (← links)
- Choice of commuting mode among employees: Do home neighborhood environment, worksite neighborhood environment, and worksite policy and supports matter? (Q35733457) (← links)
- Interactions between psychological and environmental characteristics and their impacts on walking (Q35781730) (← links)
- Sociospatial patterning of the use of new transport infrastructure: Walking, cycling and bus travel on the Cambridgeshire guided busway (Q35856650) (← links)
- The impact of mobility scooters on their users. Does their usage help or hinder?: A state of the art review (Q35876523) (← links)
- Burden of disease caused by local transport in Warsaw, Poland. (Q36019031) (← links)
- Secondary GIS built environment data for health research: guidance for data development (Q36386316) (← links)
- The tracking of active travel and its relationship with body composition in UK adolescents. (Q36362777) (← links)
- Are GIS-modelled routes a useful proxy for the actual routes followed by commuters? (Q36370338) (← links)
- Cycle training for children: Which schools offer it and who takes part? (Q36506036) (← links)
- Variability in baseline travel behaviour as a predictor of changes in commuting by active travel, car and public transport: a natural experimental study (Q36883395) (← links)
- Potential Health Implications and Health Cost Reductions of Transit-Induced Physical Activity (Q37028805) (← links)
- Integrating Health and Transportation in Nashville, Tennessee, USA: From Policy to Projects (Q38370659) (← links)
- Changes in bicycling over time associated with a new bike lane: relations with kilocalories energy expenditure and body mass index (Q38377096) (← links)
- A dynamic framework on travel mode choice focusing on utilitarian walking based on the integration of current knowledge (Q38982155) (← links)
- The Integrated Transport and Health Impact Modeling Tool in Nashville, Tennessee, USA: Implementation Steps and Lessons Learned. (Q39422602) (← links)
- Destinations matter: The association between where older adults live and their travel behavior (Q39830898) (← links)
- International comparisons of the associations between objective measures of the built environment and transport-related walking and cycling: IPEN Adult Study (Q40437175) (← links)
- Health and greenhouse gas mitigation benefits of ambitious expansion of cycling, walking, and transit in California (Q42373001) (← links)
- Does exposure to new transport infrastructure result in modal shifts? Patterns of change in commute mode choices in a four-year quasi-experimental cohort study (Q42373002) (← links)
- Changes over time in population level transport satisfaction and mode of travel: A 13 year repeat cross-sectional study, UK. (Q42373004) (← links)
- Changes in walking, body mass index, and cardiometabolic risk factors following residential relocation: Longitudinal results from the CARDIA study (Q44660504) (← links)
- Understanding bicycling in cities using system dynamics modelling (Q47099355) (← links)
- Travel by public transit to mammography facilities in 6 US urban areas (Q47141769) (← links)
- Complex active travel bout motivations: Gender, place, and social context associations (Q47309412) (← links)
- Developing and Validating an Abbreviated Version of the Microscale Audit for Pedestrian Streetscapes (MAPS-Abbreviated). (Q47570882) (← links)
- Light Rail Leads to More Walking Around Station Areas (Q47579499) (← links)
- Examination of Heart Failure as a Predictor of Driving Cessation. (Q51761899) (← links)
- A review of emissions and concentrations of particulate matter in the three major metropolitan areas of Brazil (Q54944663) (← links)
- Travel behavior of low income older adults and implementation of an accessibility calculator. (Q55069046) (← links)
- Associations of mode of travel to work with physical activity, and individual, interpersonal, organisational, and environmental characteristics. (Q55242293) (← links)
- Health impact model for modal shift from car use to cycling or walking in Flanders: application to two bicycle highways (Q55880566) (← links)
- The working conditions of motorcycle taxi drivers in Tláhuac, Mexico City (Q55981893) (← links)
- Behavioral theory and transportation cycling research: Application of Diffusion of Innovations (Q56798168) (← links)
- Understanding parents' school travel choices: A qualitative study using the Theoretical Domains Framework (Q56835582) (← links)
- A90 Where, when and who: Geographic, temporal and demographic patterns in cyclist road traffic casualties in West Yorkshire (Q56835590) (← links)
- Self-Propelled Pedestrian Dynamics Model for Studying Infectious Disease Propagation during Air-Travel (Q56971948) (← links)
- Transport and clinical practice (Q56981420) (← links)
- European cyclists' travel behavior: Differences and similarities between seven European (PASTA) cities (Q57015541) (← links)
- Health impacts of urban transport policy measures: A guidance note for practice (Q57015572) (← links)
- ISGlobal – The Barcelona Institute for Global Health (Q57015576) (← links)
- The health and economic benefits of active transport policies in Barcelona (Q57015863) (← links)