Walking, Cycling, and Obesity Rates in Europe, North America, and Australia
University of Tennessee at Knoxville
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Abstract
Methods
National surveys of travel behavior and health indicators in Europe, North America, and Australia were used in this study; the surveys were conducted in 1994 to 2006. In some cases raw data were obtained from national or federal agencies and then analyzed, and in other cases summary data were obtained from published reports.
Results
Countries with the highest levels of active transportation generally had the lowest obesity rates. Europeans walked more than United States residents (382 versus 140 km per person per year) and bicycled more (188 versus 40 km per person per year) in 2000.
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- Obesity
- Geography
- Demography
- TRIPS architecture
- Environmental health
- Physical activity
- Public health
- Socioeconomics
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