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De Kennisbank Sport & Bewegen bevat ruim 21.000 publicaties. Niet alleen over sport en bewegen, maar bijvoorbeeld ook over leefstijl en gezondheid. Deze Kennisbank biedt een overzicht van onderzoek, beleid en ervaringen uit de praktijk. Het gaat daarbij om sport als doel en sport als middel om maatschappelijke uitdagingen aan te pakken.
7 publicaties gevonden
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a systematic review of what works and how
Environmental changes aimed at encouraging walking or cycling may promote activity and improve health, but evidence suggests small or inconsistent effects in practice. Understanding how an intervention works might help…
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Physical inactivity accounts for more than 3 million deaths per year, most from non-communicable diseases in low-income and middle-income countries. We used reviews of physical activity interventions and a simulation…
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natural experimental study of new transport infrastructure and cycling to work
Mechanisms linking changes to the environment with changes in physical activity are poorly understood. Insights into mechanisms of interventions can help strengthen causal attribution and improve understanding of divergent response…
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a natural experimental study
There is little evidence on how changing the physical environment changes health-related behaviours. The researchers studied the effects of the new M74 motorway (freeway) – opened in 2011 – and…
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a systematic review and integrative synthesis of qualitative and quantitative evidence
Background: The transition to retirement has been recognised as a critical turning point for physical activity (PA). In an earlier systematic review of quantitative studies, retirement was found to be…
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results from the commuting and health in Cambridge study
Background: The correlates of physical activity in adults are relatively well studied. However, many studies use self-reported (‘reported’) measures of activity and we know little about the possible differences between…
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systematic review
Objective: To assess the effects of interventions to promote walking in individuals and populations. Review methods: Systematic search for and appraisal of controlled before and after studies of the effects…