Active Traveling and Its Associations with Self-Rated Health, BMI and Physical Activity: A Comparative Study in the Adult Swedish Population

Active traveling to a daily occupation means that an individual uses an active way of traveling between two destinations. Active travel to work or other daily occupations offers a convenient way to increase physical activity levels which is known to have positive effects on several health outcomes....

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Main Authors: Erik Berglund, Per Lytsy, Ragnar Westerling
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2016-04-01
Series:International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
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BMI
Online Access:http://www.mdpi.com/1660-4601/13/5/455
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spelling doaj-f352d9b40aa942898979d80cc514a7692020-11-24T20:58:48ZengMDPI AGInternational Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health1660-46012016-04-0113545510.3390/ijerph13050455ijerph13050455Active Traveling and Its Associations with Self-Rated Health, BMI and Physical Activity: A Comparative Study in the Adult Swedish PopulationErik Berglund0Per Lytsy1Ragnar Westerling2Department of Public Health and Caring Sciences, Uppsala University, Box 564, Uppsala SE-75122, SwedenDepartment of Public Health and Caring Sciences, Uppsala University, Box 564, Uppsala SE-75122, SwedenDepartment of Public Health and Caring Sciences, Uppsala University, Box 564, Uppsala SE-75122, SwedenActive traveling to a daily occupation means that an individual uses an active way of traveling between two destinations. Active travel to work or other daily occupations offers a convenient way to increase physical activity levels which is known to have positive effects on several health outcomes. Frequently used concepts in city planning and regional planning today are to create environments for active commuting and active living. Even then, little research has focused on traveling modes and subjective health outcomes such as self-rated health (SRH). This study aimed to explore and investigate associations between travel mode and health-related outcomes, such as self-rated health (SRH), body mass index (BMI) and overall physical activity, in an adult population in Sweden. A cross-sectional study was conducted in a randomly selected population-based sample (n = 1786, age 45–75 years); the respondents completed a questionnaire about their regular travel mode, demographics, lifestyle, BMI and SRH. Chi-square tests and logistic regressions found that inactive traveling was associated with poor SRH, a greater risk of obesity or being overweight and overall physical inactivity. In addition, lifestyle factors, such as choice of food and smoking habits, were associated with SRH, BMI and overall physical activity.http://www.mdpi.com/1660-4601/13/5/455active travelcommutingself-rated healthBMIphysical activityplanning
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Ragnar Westerling
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Active Traveling and Its Associations with Self-Rated Health, BMI and Physical Activity: A Comparative Study in the Adult Swedish Population
International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
active travel
commuting
self-rated health
BMI
physical activity
planning
author_facet Erik Berglund
Per Lytsy
Ragnar Westerling
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title Active Traveling and Its Associations with Self-Rated Health, BMI and Physical Activity: A Comparative Study in the Adult Swedish Population
title_short Active Traveling and Its Associations with Self-Rated Health, BMI and Physical Activity: A Comparative Study in the Adult Swedish Population
title_full Active Traveling and Its Associations with Self-Rated Health, BMI and Physical Activity: A Comparative Study in the Adult Swedish Population
title_fullStr Active Traveling and Its Associations with Self-Rated Health, BMI and Physical Activity: A Comparative Study in the Adult Swedish Population
title_full_unstemmed Active Traveling and Its Associations with Self-Rated Health, BMI and Physical Activity: A Comparative Study in the Adult Swedish Population
title_sort active traveling and its associations with self-rated health, bmi and physical activity: a comparative study in the adult swedish population
publisher MDPI AG
series International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
issn 1660-4601
publishDate 2016-04-01
description Active traveling to a daily occupation means that an individual uses an active way of traveling between two destinations. Active travel to work or other daily occupations offers a convenient way to increase physical activity levels which is known to have positive effects on several health outcomes. Frequently used concepts in city planning and regional planning today are to create environments for active commuting and active living. Even then, little research has focused on traveling modes and subjective health outcomes such as self-rated health (SRH). This study aimed to explore and investigate associations between travel mode and health-related outcomes, such as self-rated health (SRH), body mass index (BMI) and overall physical activity, in an adult population in Sweden. A cross-sectional study was conducted in a randomly selected population-based sample (n = 1786, age 45–75 years); the respondents completed a questionnaire about their regular travel mode, demographics, lifestyle, BMI and SRH. Chi-square tests and logistic regressions found that inactive traveling was associated with poor SRH, a greater risk of obesity or being overweight and overall physical inactivity. In addition, lifestyle factors, such as choice of food and smoking habits, were associated with SRH, BMI and overall physical activity.
topic active travel
commuting
self-rated health
BMI
physical activity
planning
url http://www.mdpi.com/1660-4601/13/5/455
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