Cycling: getting Australia moving – barriers, facilitators and interventions to get more Australians physically active through cycling

作者: Elliot Fishman , Jan Garrard , Adrian Bauman , Chris Rissel , Ian Ker

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关键词: Psychological interventionCyclingCommonwealth governmentEngineeringPublic relationsPublic policyOperations management

摘要: The Commonwealth government commissioned a report in order to gain greater insight into the current state of cycling, what prevented more Australian adults from participating and could be done overcome these barriers. There was an understanding that cycling has potential address some key challenges therefore Department Health Ageing were keen explore strategies increase participation. objective provide public policy makers with clear assessment nature participation, reasons for non-participation how overcome. In summary, objectives to: 1. investigate contribution challenges; 2. identify barriers increasing participation cycling; 3. cycling. then set out deliver evidence-based recommendations level adult This paper is summary captures major findings larger delivered June 2008. (a) For covering entry this conference, please see ITRD abstract no. E217541.

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