MMWR Surveillance Summaries Vol. 64, No. SS-7 August 28, 2015 |
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Active Transportation Surveillance — United States, 1999–2012 Geoffrey P. Whitfield, PhD, Prabasaj Paul, PhD, Arthur M. Wendel, MD MMWR Surveill Summ 2015;64(No. SS-7) Active transportation, such as by walking or bicycling, is one way that persons can be physically active. Five surveillance systems assess one or more components of active transportation. Among these systems, active transportation was usually more common among men, younger respondents, and minority racial/ethnic groups. Among education groups, the highest prevalence of active transportation was usually among the least or most educated groups, and active transportation tended to be more prevalent in densely populated, urban areas. |
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