PHR - 12/211/69
Does active design increase walking and cycling? Evaluation of a natural experiment examining whether moving into housing in East Village increases family levels of physical activity, particularly walking and cycling
Project title: Does active design increase walking and cycling? Evaluation of a natural experiment examining whether moving into housing in East Village increases family levels of physical activity, particularly walking and cycling
Chief investigator: Professor Christopher Owen
Contractor: St George's, University of London
Co-investigators: Dr Angie Page, Dr Daniel Lewis, Professor Alicja Rudnicka, Professor Ashley Cooper, Professor Billie Giles-Corti, Professor Derek Cook, Professor Peter Whincup, Professor Steven Cummins.
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