Examining ways to enhance active transportation and the impact on commuters’ health, wellbeing and sustainable development

EUC Research Center, Nicosia, Cyprus
DOI
10.7287/peerj.preprints.26464v1
Subject Areas
Global Health, Health Policy, Public Health
Keywords
Active Transportation, Commuters, Wellbeing, Sustainable Development
Copyright
© 2018 Papageorgiou et al.
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Papageorgiou G, Balamou E, Efstathiadou T, Maimaris A. 2018. Examining ways to enhance active transportation and the impact on commuters’ health, wellbeing and sustainable development. PeerJ Preprints 6:e26464v1

Abstract

Active transportation and physical activity is a major remedy to health-related problems in our society. According to the World Health Organization the lack of physical activity is one of the leading risk factors for global mortality as well as health problems such as diabetes, cardiovascular complications and other diseases that are threatening public health. To reduce the health risks of physical inactivity, active transportation and generally physical activity have recently gained great interest in our modern societies. This paper investigates ways to enhance active transportation and the impact on commuters’ health, wellbeing and urban sustainability. As a result, a theoretical framework is developed that explores the relevant variables that influence commuter’s willingness for active mobility.

Author Comment

This is a preprint submission to PeerJ Preprints.