Bicycling for transportation and health: the role of infrastructure.
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Redefining the roles of sensors in objective physical activity monitoringUse of global positioning systems to study physical activity and the environment: a systematic reviewGlobal positioning system: a new opportunity in physical activity measurement.Improving estimates of air pollution exposure through ubiquitous sensing technologiesGender differences in recreational and transport cycling: a cross-sectional mixed-methods comparison of cycling patterns, motivators, and constraintsEnvironmental metrics for community health improvementInnovation through Wearable Sensors to Collect Real-Life Data among Pediatric Patients with Cardiometabolic Risk FactorsThe usefulness of GPS bicycle tracking data for evaluating the impact of infrastructure change on cycling behaviour.The effectiveness of community-based cycling promotion: findings from the Cycling Connecting Communities project in Sydney, Australia.Built environment influences on healthy transportation choices: bicycling versus driving.A Review and Framework for Categorizing Current Research and Development in Health Related Geographical Information Systems (GIS) Studies.Development of a nationally representative built environment measure of access to exercise opportunities.Evaluating the transport, health and economic impacts of new urban cycling infrastructure in Sydney, Australia - protocol paper.Bicycle riding, walking, and weight gain in premenopausal women.Environmental and demographic correlates of bicycling.Sociospatial patterning of the use of new transport infrastructure: Walking, cycling and bus travel on the Cambridgeshire guided busway.Use of and short-term impacts of new cycling infrastructure in inner-Sydney, Australia: a quasi-experimental design.Perceived neighborhood environmental attributes associated with adults' transport-related walking and cycling: Findings from the USA, Australia and Belgium.Communities on the Move: Pedestrian-Oriented Zoning as a Facilitator of Adult Active Travel to Work in the United States.Route choices of transport bicyclists: a comparison of actually used and shortest routes.Ten questions about systems biology.Changes in bicycling over time associated with a new bike lane: relations with kilocalories energy expenditure and body mass index.Cycle Tracks and Parking Environments in China: Learning from College Students at Peking University.Effect of bike lane infrastructure improvements on ridership in one New Orleans neighborhood.The approaches to measuring the potential spatial access to urban health services revisited: distance types and aggregation-error issues.Health and greenhouse gas mitigation benefits of ambitious expansion of cycling, walking, and transit in California.Connecting active living research and public policy: transdisciplinary research and policy interventions to increase physical activity.Translating research to policy through health impact assessment in Clark County, Washington: a commentary to accompany the Active Living Research Supplement to Annals of Behavioral Medicine.Bicycle Facilities That Address Safety, Crime, and Economic Development: Perceptions from Morelia, Mexico.Cycling for Transportation in Sao Paulo City: Associations with Bike Paths, Train and Subway Stations.Active travel to work in New South Wales 2005-2010, individual characteristics and association with body mass index.The Built Environment and Actual Causes of DeathHealth cobenefits and transportation-related reductions in greenhouse gas emissions in the San Francisco Bay areaThe missing link: bicycle infrastructure networks and ridership in 74 US citiesA push to cycling—exploring the e-bike's role in overcoming barriers to bicycle use with a survey and an intervention study
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Bicycling for transportation and health: the role of infrastructure.
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Jennifer Dill
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30 Suppl 1
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2009-01-01T00:00:00Z
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