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Increasing returns to scale and perfect competition: The role of land. [PDF]
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Commuting, overtime, and cardiac autonomic activity in Tokyo
The Lancet, 1997T, Kageyama +4 more
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Active commuting influences among adults
Preventive Medicine, 2012Active commuting (AC) is a behavior with many documented health benefits; however, influences on AC are not well understood. This paper examined a range of influences on self-reported AC behavior.Participants in Manhattan, KS, responded to an online survey (August-December 2008) with questions about walking, biking and driving patterns, influences on ...
Melissa, Bopp +2 more
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American Journal of Lifestyle Medicine, 2012
Declines in physical activity levels have coincided with increasing rates of obesity in children. This is problematic because physical activity has been shown to attenuate weight gain in children. Active commuting to school is one way of increasing children’s physical activity.
Craig A. Johnston, Jennette P. Moreno
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Declines in physical activity levels have coincided with increasing rates of obesity in children. This is problematic because physical activity has been shown to attenuate weight gain in children. Active commuting to school is one way of increasing children’s physical activity.
Craig A. Johnston, Jennette P. Moreno
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Active Cross-Commutated (ACC) Buck Converter
IEEE Transactions on Industrial Electronics, 2022To address the hard-switching issue of conventional buck converter and high voltage/current stress issue of soft-switched converter like resonant cross-commutated buck converter, a new soft-switched dc-dc topology with two-phase operation is proposed in this work.
Ting Ge, Zichen Miao, Lanbing Liu
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Physical Activity and Active Commuting to Elementary School
Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise, 2005This study was conducted to determine if fifth-grade students who walked or bicycled to school on a regular basis were more physically active than those that did not.The sample consists of 219 fifth-grade students (10.3 +/- 0.6 yr, 44% male, 58% minority) from eight randomly selected urban and suburban elementary schools.
Sirard, John R. +3 more
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Sports Medicine, 2001
The assessment and promotion of childrens' healthful physical activity is important: (i) to combat the international obesity epidemic that extends to childhood; and (ii) to establish an early habit of lifestyle physical activity that can be sustained into adolescence and adulthood.
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The assessment and promotion of childrens' healthful physical activity is important: (i) to combat the international obesity epidemic that extends to childhood; and (ii) to establish an early habit of lifestyle physical activity that can be sustained into adolescence and adulthood.
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Employee attitudes towards active commuting
International Journal of Health Promotion and Education, 2001AbstractReliance on motorised transport has contributed to increasingly sedentary lifestyles and serious traffic congestion. This paper reports on a postal survey conducted in Glasgow which aimed to establish current modes of transport to work and investigate employee attitudes towards ‘active commuting’ defined as walking or cycling for part or all of
Crawford, F., Mutrie, N., Hanlon, P.
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