Examining the secondary school environment, the Creating Active School Environments (CASE) project, funded by the Department of Health, aims to find ways to help adolescents be more active and sit […]
Children need more support to be more active during winter
Children should be given more support to enable them to be more active during the winter, particularly at weekends, say researchers from the University of Cambridge. Their call comes in […]
Final report of the Commuting and Health in Cambridge study published
The final report of the Commuting and Health in Cambridge study has now been published. The report, Health impacts of the Cambridgeshire Guided Busway: a natural experimental study, represents the […]
Nature’s cure in the modern age
Image credit: Epic Ebike Dr Oliver Mytton , an Honorary Specialist Registrar in public health and PhD student writes about his research at CEDAR. We’ve been doing it since we […]
CEDAR Bulletin December 2015 – out now!
The December 2015 edition of CEDAR Bulletin is out now. Read it here. This issue includes: Cambridgeshire guided busway encouraging a more active commute Evidence Brief: Common Agricultural Policy Sugar […]
Buses, bicycles and building for health
Dr Jenna Panter writes about her research that found that Cambridgeshire’s ‘guided busway’ is encouraging people to be more active on the commute, and what this might mean for health […]
Cambridgeshire ‘guided busway’ encouraging people to be more active on the commute
The bus might seem like a natural enemy of the vulnerable cyclist. But in Cambridgeshire, a ‘guided busway’ is in fact encouraging more cycling and helping commuters to become more […]
Agricultural policy reforms may increase sugar consumption and harm public health
CEDAR experts discuss the potential effects of recent policy changes on the production, price and addition of sugars to foods The liberalisation of the sugar market in the EU may […]
CEDAR Bulletin – September 2015 – out now!
The September 2015 edition of CEDAR Bulletin is out now. Read it here. This issue includes: TV, internet and computer games associated with poorer GCSE grades GoActive trial set for […]
Job-loss associated with weight gain – but diet and physical activity may not be the reason
Job-loss is associated with a more weight gain in working UK adults, according to new CEDAR research, but changes in smoking, diet and physical activity did not explain the weight […]
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