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Article: Link Seen Between Public Transit and Improved Community Health

Started by ozbob, July 15, 2013, 13:57:38 PM

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Link Seen Between Public Transit and Improved Community Health

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The report, funded by TransLink and Vancouver Coastal Health Authority and authored by UBC's Health and Community Design Lab, encourages active transportation, such as walking, cycling and transit.

A new report spearheaded by UBC's Lawrence Frank explores the relationship between transportation and health care.

A new report from the University of British Columbia shows that transportation and health are closely linked and recommends that health outcome be considered in transportation planning.

The report, funded by TransLink and Vancouver Coastal Health Authority as part of updates to Transport 2040, the regional transportation strategy, presents a range of opportunities for Translink to incorporate health into its planning.

"This report documents how prioritizing transit, bike and pedestrian infrastructure will positively impact health," says the study's lead author Lawrence Frank, Professor and Director of the Health and Community Design Lab, part of UBC's School of Population and Public Health. "It looks at encouraging active transportation, such as walking, cycling and transit, and reducing air pollution and traffic collision risk."

Previous research by Frank has shown that every hour a person spends in a car each day makes them six per cent more likely to be obese, while each additional kilometre a person walks makes them five per cent less likely to be obese.

Sedentary lifestyle is a major cause of many chronic diseases such as obesity, heart disease and some cancers. Many chronic diseases are preventable and active transportation and other sustainable transportation choices offer the possibility of prevention and even treatment through increased physical activity. The costs of these diseases are projected to increse by more than $1.5 billion in B.C. over the next 2 to 3 years.

"TransLink's consideration of the health impacts of transportation systems could help offset the rising costs of health care in the Vancouver area and promote an active lifestyle that will benefit all Canadians," Frank adds.
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Quote from: rtt_rules on July 15, 2013, 17:49:18 PM
Totally agree, this issue alone is why people should be forced onto more PT.

Sometimes you need to drag a horse to water, dunk its head and kick it up the arse to make it drink!

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Quote from: rtt_rules on July 15, 2013, 17:49:18 PM
Totally agree, this issue alone is why people should be forced onto more PT.

Sometimes you need to drag a horse to water, dunk its head and kick it up the arse to make it drink!

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