CYCLING AND WALKING TO WORK IN NEW ZEALAND, 1991-2006: REGIONAL AND INDIVIDUAL DIFFERENCES, AND POINTERS TO EFFECTIVE INTERVENTIONS

Cycling and walking to work in New Zealand, 1991-2006: regional and individual differences, and pointers to effective interventions

Abstract Background Active commuting increases levels of physical activity and is more likely to be adopted and sustained than exercise programmes.Despite the potential health, environmental, social and economic benefits, cycling and walking are increasingly marginal modes of transport in many countries.This paper investigated regional and individu

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Exploring clusters of defense styles, psychiatric symptoms and academic achievements among medical students: a cross-sectional study in Pakistan

Abstract Objective The clusters of participants currys dyson dc40 with a homogeneous psychological make-up can be identified using sophisticated machine learning techniques such as the two-step clustering algorithm.It can also help us to identify the synergistic and additive effects of a range of psychometric variables.The identification of synergi

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