A new study published by CEDAR in BMJ Open has found that the influence of better walking and cycling infrastructure on unconscious pathways may be more powerful in driving behaviour […]
Use of TV, internet and computer games associated with poorer GCSE grades
Each extra hour per day spent watching TV, using the internet or playing computer games during Year 10 is associated with poorer grades at GCSE at age 16, according to […]
CEDAR Bulletin – May 2015 – out now
The May 2015 edition of CEDAR Bulletin is out now. Read it here. This issue includes: The rise of the takeaway: fast food outlets in deprived areas increases DASH for […]
Switching to public transport or cycling to get to work might help shed the pounds
Encouraging people to switch from driving to work to walking, cycling or using public transport could help reduce the level of obesity in the population, according to new research from […]
DASH for the planet: a diet to benefit health and help mitigate climate change
Greater adherence with a diet rich in vegetables, low fat dairy and whole grains is not only good for health but also good for the planet, according to a study […]
The rise of the takeaway: Number of takeaways in deprived areas increases substantially over two decades
The number of takeaway food outlets has risen substantially over the past two decades, with a large increase seen in areas of socioeconomic disadvantage, according to a study carried out […]
It’s raining, it’s pouring – weather-proof interventions to increase physical activity needed at primary schools
Increased rainfall is associated with significant decreases in physical activity among primary school children but not secondary school children. Efforts to keep children active and be less affected by bad […]
Pupils thinking of an active future
A new exhibition on how children will stay healthy in the future was unveiled at Addenbrooke’s Hospital in Cambridge today, Wednesday 18 March. The striking exhibition showcases the art of […]
Global economic impact of diabetes revealed in new study
Diabetes reduces people’s employment chances and wages around the world – according to a new study from the University of East Anglia, supported by the Centre for Diet and Activity […]
New cyclists still disproportionately young and male, research finds
New research based on the analysis of Census 2001 and 2011 data has found that growing cycling levels have not been accompanied by greater age and gender diversity. The research, […]
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