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Disabled Cyclists and the Deficit Model of Disability

Disabled Cyclists and the Deficit Model of Disability

Disability and cycling rarely appear in the same sentence and there is very little research about cyclists with physical disabilities.…
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rbh_admin_2318 December 2024
Road traffic noise, noise sensitivity, noise annoyance, psychological and physical health and mortality

Road traffic noise, noise sensitivity, noise annoyance, psychological and physical health and mortality

Background: Both physical and psychological health outcomes have been associated with exposure to environmental noise. Noise sensitivity could have the…
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rbh_admin_2318 December 2024
Prioritising transport barriers and enablers to mobility in later life: A case study from Greater Manchester in the United Kingdom

Prioritising transport barriers and enablers to mobility in later life: A case study from Greater Manchester in the United Kingdom

Introduction: There are many barriers to mobility for older people which are detrimental to older people's health and wellbeing. This…
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rbh_admin_2318 December 2024
Individual characteristics associated with active travel in low and high income groups in the UK

Individual characteristics associated with active travel in low and high income groups in the UK

Active travel (AT) has gained increasing attention as a way of addressing low levels of physical activity. However, little is…
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rbh_admin_2318 December 2024
Cycling beyond your sixties: The role of cycling in later life and how it can be supported and promoted

Cycling beyond your sixties: The role of cycling in later life and how it can be supported and promoted

Decision makers and authorities largely ignore cycling when conceptualising and developing programmes to support older mobility and therefore, unsurprisingly, levels…
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rbh_admin_2318 December 2024
Older people’s experiences of everyday travel in the urban environment: A thematic synthesis of qualitative studies in the United Kingdom

Older people’s experiences of everyday travel in the urban environment: A thematic synthesis of qualitative studies in the United Kingdom

Compared to younger age groups, older people spend more time in their locality and rely more heavily on its pedestrian…
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rbh_admin_2318 December 2024
Where everyday mobility meets tourism: an age-friendly perspective on cycling in the Netherlands and the UK

Where everyday mobility meets tourism: an age-friendly perspective on cycling in the Netherlands and the UK

Tourism is traditionally presented as an escape from daily life and located at places we do not normally visit. Against…
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rbh_admin_2318 December 2024
Similarities and differences in the determinants of trips outdoors performed by UK urban- and rural-living older adults

Similarities and differences in the determinants of trips outdoors performed by UK urban- and rural-living older adults

The frequency of trips outdoors is a strong indicator of older adults' physical activity levels. This qualitative study compared and…
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rbh_admin_2318 December 2024
Disability, cycling and health: Impacts and (missed) opportunities in public health

Disability, cycling and health: Impacts and (missed) opportunities in public health

Public Health England recently launched an active travel strategy in which it advised local authorities, health professionals and community groups…
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rbh_admin_2318 December 2024
Physical activity and retirement: original analysis of responses to the English Adult Active Lives Survey

Physical activity and retirement: original analysis of responses to the English Adult Active Lives Survey

Objectives: Opportunities for older adults to do physical activity may depend on other commitments. We wanted to see if reported…
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rbh_admin_2318 December 2024
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