Over 3,000 primary school children in polluted areas of London and Luton will have their lung health monitored over a four-year period in a new international study led by Queen […]
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Finding alternatives to the car for travel could lower risk of illness and death
A more physically active commute to work linked to a 30% reduced risk of dying from heart disease and stroke People who are more active when commuting to work by […]
Let me Google that for you: using StreetView to estimate travel patterns in cities
A new study published in PLOS ONE indicates that Google Street View has the potential to estimate how common cycling is in cities, and potentially other travel patterns too. The […]
CEDAR Bulletin – April 2018 – out now
The April 2018 edition of CEDAR Bulletin is out now. Read it here. This issue includes: Health and Social Care Committee Childhood Obesity Inquiry Propensity for Cycling Tool launches for […]
Propensity for Cycling Tool launches for Wales
The Propensity to Cycle Tool (PCT) – www.pct.bike – commuting layer has now been extended to Wales thanks to funding from the Welsh Government. The PCT now covers Wales in […]
CEDAR Bulletin – December 2017 – out now
The December 2017 edition of CEDAR Bulletin is out now. Read it here. This issue includes: New Evidence Brief: Roads and communities CEDAR in the media: Children in poor areas […]
CEDAR Bulletin – October 2017 – out now
The October 2017 edition of CEDAR Bulletin is out now. Read it here. This issue includes: Vacancy: Research Associate for sugar tax evaluation FRESH Study Steering Committee – community members […]
Incorporating active travel into long commutes is associated with reduced body fat
Encouraging more active travel (walking and cycling for transport) is one promising approach to prevent obesity and related diseases. In this study, published online in Preventive Medicine, researchers at the […]
Sales of sugar-sweetened drinks in Jamie’s Italian restaurants fall by 11% after 10p levy
Study generates evidence that financial measures could contribute to strategies aimed at preventing obesity and non-communicable diseases. Introducing a small levy of 10 pence per drink to the price of […]
NIHR funds research to evaluate the health impacts of the new sugar tax on soft drinks
CEDAR and other NIHR researchers have launched a pioneering study to evaluate impact of the UK Government’s forthcoming tax on sugary drinks. The Soft Drinks Industry Levy (SDIL), due to […]
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