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Title: Physical Activity through Sustainable Transport Approaches (PASTA): a study protocol for a multicentre project
Authors: Gerike, Regine
de Nazelle, Audrey
Nieuwenhuijsen, Mark
INT PANIS, Luc 
Anaya, Esther
Avila-Palencia, Ione
Boschetti, Florinda
Brand, Christian
Cole-Hunter, Tom
DONS, Evi 
Eriksson, Ulf
Gaupp-Berghausen, Mailin
Kahlmeier, Sonja
LAEREMANS, Michelle 
Mueller, Nathalie
Pablo Orjuela, Juan
Racioppi, Francesca
Raser, Elisabeth
Rojas-Rueda, David
Schweizer, Christian
Standaert, Arnout
Uhlmann, Tina
Wegener, Sandra
Götschi, Thomas
Issue Date: 2016
Source: BMJ Open, 6 (1)
Abstract: Introduction: Only one-third of the European population meets the minimum recommended levels of physical activity (PA). Physical inactivity is a major risk factor for non-communicable diseases. Walking and cycling for transport (active mobility, AM) are well suited to provide regular PA. The European research project Physical Activity through Sustainable Transport Approaches (PASTA) pursues the following aims: (1) to investigate correlates and interrelations of AM, PA, air pollution and crash risk; (2) to evaluate the effectiveness of selected interventions to promote AM; (3) to improve health impact assessment (HIA) of AM; (4) to foster the exchange between the disciplines of public health and transport planning, and between research and practice. Methods and analysis: PASTA pursues a mixedmethod and multilevel approach that is consistently applied in seven case study cities. Determinants of AM and the evaluation of measures to increase AM are investigated through a large scale longitudinal survey, with overall 14 000 respondents participating in Antwerp, Barcelona, London, Örebro, Rome, Vienna and Zurich. Contextual factors are systematically gathered in each city. PASTA generates empirical findings to improve HIA for AM, for example, with estimates of crash risks, factors on AM-PA substitution and carbon emissions savings from mode shifts. Findings from PASTA will inform WHO’s online Health Economic Assessment Tool on the health benefits from cycling and/or walking. The study’s wide scope, the combination of qualitative and quantitative methods and health and transport methods, the innovative survey design, the general and city-specific analyses, and the transdisciplinary composition of the consortium and the wider network of partners promise highly relevant insights for research and practice. Ethics and dissemination: Ethics approval has been obtained by the local ethics committees in the countries where the work is being conducted, and sent to the European Commission before the start of the survey. The PASTA website (http://www.pastaproject.eu) is at the core of all communication and dissemination activities.
Notes: Correspondence to Professor Regine Gerike; regine.gerike@tu-dresden.de
Document URI: http://hdl.handle.net/1942/20641
ISSN: 2044-6055
e-ISSN: 2044-6055
DOI: 10.1136/bmjopen-2015-009924
ISI #: 000369993900146
Rights: This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution IGO License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/igo/), which permits use, distribution, and reproduction for non-commercial purposes in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. In any reproduction of this article there should not be any suggestion that WHO or this article endorse any specific organisation or products. The use of the WHO logo is not permitted. This notice should be preserved along with the article’s original URL.
Category: A1
Type: Journal Contribution
Validations: ecoom 2017
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