The social and physical workplace environment and commute mode: A natural experimental study

Despite strong evidence for health benefits from active travel, levels remain low in many countries. Changes to the physical and social workplace environment might encourage active travel but evaluation has been limited.We explored associations between changes in the physical and social workplace en...

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Main Authors: Richard Patterson, David Ogilvie, Jenna Panter
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2020-12-01
Series:Preventive Medicine Reports
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Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2211335520302187
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spelling doaj-b3a3efc754624c3aadf2f32468def7912020-12-27T04:30:10ZengElsevierPreventive Medicine Reports2211-33552020-12-0120101260The social and physical workplace environment and commute mode: A natural experimental studyRichard Patterson0David Ogilvie1Jenna Panter2Corresponding author.; MRC Epidemiology Unit and Centre for Diet and Activity Research (CEDAR), University of Cambridge, Cambridge CB2 0QQ, UKMRC Epidemiology Unit and Centre for Diet and Activity Research (CEDAR), University of Cambridge, Cambridge CB2 0QQ, UKMRC Epidemiology Unit and Centre for Diet and Activity Research (CEDAR), University of Cambridge, Cambridge CB2 0QQ, UKDespite strong evidence for health benefits from active travel, levels remain low in many countries. Changes to the physical and social workplace environment might encourage active travel but evaluation has been limited.We explored associations between changes in the physical and social workplace environment and changes in commute mode over one year among 419 participants in the Commuting and Health in Cambridge study.In adjusted analyses, an increase in the presence of one physical characteristic (e.g. bicycle parking or shower facilities) was associated with a 3.3% (95% confidence interval 1.0–5.6) reduction in the proportion of commutes by private motor vehicle and a 4.4% (95% CI 1.2–7.7) increase in the proportion of trips including active modes among men. These associations were not seen in women.A change to a more favourable social environment for walking or cycling among workplace management was associated with an increased proportion of commutes including active modes in women (4.5%, 95% CI 1.4–7.5) but not men. However, in both genders a change to more a favourable social environment for cycling among colleagues was associated with a reduced proportion of commutes by exclusively active modes (−2.8%, 95% CI −5.0 to −0.6).This study provides longitudinal evidence for gender differences in the associations between workplace environment and commute mode. A more supportive physical environment was associated with more active commuting in men, while the social environment appeared to have more complex associations that were stronger among women.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2211335520302187Active travelActive commutingPhysical activityWorkplace facilitiesWorkplaceEnvironment
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The social and physical workplace environment and commute mode: A natural experimental study
Preventive Medicine Reports
Active travel
Active commuting
Physical activity
Workplace facilities
Workplace
Environment
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David Ogilvie
Jenna Panter
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title The social and physical workplace environment and commute mode: A natural experimental study
title_short The social and physical workplace environment and commute mode: A natural experimental study
title_full The social and physical workplace environment and commute mode: A natural experimental study
title_fullStr The social and physical workplace environment and commute mode: A natural experimental study
title_full_unstemmed The social and physical workplace environment and commute mode: A natural experimental study
title_sort social and physical workplace environment and commute mode: a natural experimental study
publisher Elsevier
series Preventive Medicine Reports
issn 2211-3355
publishDate 2020-12-01
description Despite strong evidence for health benefits from active travel, levels remain low in many countries. Changes to the physical and social workplace environment might encourage active travel but evaluation has been limited.We explored associations between changes in the physical and social workplace environment and changes in commute mode over one year among 419 participants in the Commuting and Health in Cambridge study.In adjusted analyses, an increase in the presence of one physical characteristic (e.g. bicycle parking or shower facilities) was associated with a 3.3% (95% confidence interval 1.0–5.6) reduction in the proportion of commutes by private motor vehicle and a 4.4% (95% CI 1.2–7.7) increase in the proportion of trips including active modes among men. These associations were not seen in women.A change to a more favourable social environment for walking or cycling among workplace management was associated with an increased proportion of commutes including active modes in women (4.5%, 95% CI 1.4–7.5) but not men. However, in both genders a change to more a favourable social environment for cycling among colleagues was associated with a reduced proportion of commutes by exclusively active modes (−2.8%, 95% CI −5.0 to −0.6).This study provides longitudinal evidence for gender differences in the associations between workplace environment and commute mode. A more supportive physical environment was associated with more active commuting in men, while the social environment appeared to have more complex associations that were stronger among women.
topic Active travel
Active commuting
Physical activity
Workplace facilities
Workplace
Environment
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