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Cycling for transport and public health: a systematic review of the effect of the environment on cycling

机译:骑自行车促进运输和公共卫生:系统评价骑自行车对环境的影响

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Background: Active transport policies are being developed across Europe designed to have health and environmental benefits. There is little evidence of impact on physical activity of active transport strategies which modify the built environment. Cycling represents one virtually carbon-neutral form of transport that can help to address declining levels of exercise. Methods: A systematic literature review of experimental or observational studies that objectively evaluated the effect of the built environment on cycling. Results: A total of 21 studies met the inclusion criteria, all of which were observational studies. Eleven studies identified objectively measured environmental factors with a significant positive association with cycling. The environmental factors identified as being positively associated with cycling included presence of dedicated cycle routes or paths, separation of cycling from other traffic, high population density, short trip distance, proximity of a cycle path or green space and for children projects promoting ‘safe routes to school’. Negative environmental factors were perceived and objective traffic danger, long trip distance, steep inclines and distance from cycle paths. Of the seven studies which focused primarily on the impact of cycle routes, four demonstrated a statistically significant positive association. Conclusion: Although the study identified environmental factors with positive and negative associations with cycling behaviour, many other types of environmental policies and interventions have yet to be rigorously evaluated. Policies promoting cycle lane construction appear promising but the socio-demographic distribution of their effects on physical activity is unclear. The wider impact of active transport policies on health and inequalities across Europe must be explored.
机译:背景:欧洲正在制定积极的交通政策,旨在带来健康和环境利益。几乎没有证据表明对改变建筑环境的主动运输策略的身体活动有影响。骑自行车代表了一种实际上碳中和的运输方式,可以帮助解决运动水平下降的问题。方法:对实验或观察性研究的系统文献综述,客观地评估了建筑环境对自行车运动的影响。结果:共有21项研究符合纳入标准,所有这些均为观察性研究。十一项研究确定了客观测量的环境因素,与骑自行车有着显着的正相关。被确定与自行车正相关的环境因素包括:专用自行车道或路径的存在,自行车与其他交通的分离,人口密度高,行进距离短,自行车道或绿地的接近性以及儿童项目促进“安全路线”去学校'。人们感知到了负面的环境因素,并发现了客观的交通危险,长途旅行距离,陡峭的斜坡以及与自行车道的距离。在七项主要关注自行车路线影响的研究中,有四项显示出统计学上显着的正相关。结论:尽管研究确定了环境因素与自行车行为的正负相关,但许多其他类型的环境政策和干预措施尚未得到严格评估。促进自行车道建设的政策似乎很有希望,但其对体育活动影响的社会人口统计分布尚不清楚。必须探索积极的交通政策对整个欧洲健康和不平等现象的广泛影响。

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    《The European Journal of Public Health》 |2011年第6期|p.738-743|共6页
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    Simon D.S. Fraser;

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    Faculty of Public Health and Policy, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, London, UK;

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