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Active Commuting Patterns at a Large, Midwestern College Campus

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Pages 605-611 | Published online: 08 Aug 2011

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Dangaia Sims, Stephen A. Matthews, Melissa J. Bopp, Liza S. Rovniak & Erika Poole. (2018) Predicting discordance between perceived and estimated walk and bike times among university faculty, staff, and students. Transportmetrica A: Transport Science 14:8, pages 691-705.
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James N. Roemmich, Katherine N. Balantekin & Joley E. Beeler. (2015) Park-Like Campus Settings and Physical Activity. Journal of American College Health 63:1, pages 68-72.
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Melissa Bopp, Timothy K. Behrens & Rachel Velecina. (2014) Associations of Weight Status, Social Factors, and Active Travel Among College Students. American Journal of Health Education 45:6, pages 358-367.
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Melissa Bopp, Stephanie Child & Matthew Campbell. (2014) Factors Associated with Active Commuting to Work Among Women. Women & Health 54:3, pages 212-231.
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Khatun E. Zannat, K. M. Ashraful Islam, Dewan Salman SunnyTabassum Moury, Rajsree Das Tuli, Ashraf DewanMohammed Sarfaraz Gani Adnan. (2021) Nonmotorized Commuting Behavior of Middle-Income Working Adults in a Developing Country. Journal of Urban Planning and Development 147:2.
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Katie Crist, Ruben Brondeel, Fatima Tuz-Zahra, Chase Reuter, James F. Sallis, Michael Pratt & Jasper Schipperijn. (2021) Correlates of active commuting, transport physical activity, and light rail use in a university setting. Journal of Transport & Health 20, pages 100978.
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Antonio Castillo-Paredes, Natalia Inostroza Jiménez, Maribel Parra-Saldías, Ximena Palma-Leal, José Luis Felipe, Itziar Págola Aldazabal, Ximena Díaz-Martínez & Fernando Rodríguez-Rodríguez. (2021) Environmental and Psychosocial Barriers Affect the Active Commuting to University in Chilean Students. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 18:4, pages 1818.
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Zhehao Zhang, Thomas Fisher & Gang Feng. (2020) Assessing the Rationality and Walkability of Campus Layouts. Sustainability 12:23, pages 10116.
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Khatun E. Zannat, Mohammed Sarfaraz Gani Adnan & Ashraf Dewan. (2020) A GIS-based approach to evaluating environmental influences on active and public transport accessibility of university students. Journal of Urban Management 9:3, pages 331-346.
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Xuemei Zhu, Aya Yoshikawa, Lingyi Qiu, Zhipeng Lu, Chanam Lee & Marcia Ory. (2020) Healthy workplaces, active employees: A systematic literature review on impacts of workplace environments on employees’ physical activity and sedentary behavior. Building and Environment 168, pages 106455.
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Melissa Bopp, Oliver W.A. Wilson, Michele Duffey & Zack Papalia. (2019) An examination of active travel trends before and after college graduation. Journal of Transport & Health 14, pages 100602.
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Kaveh Bakhsh Kelarestaghi, Alireza Ermagun & Kevin P. Heaslip. (2019) Cycling usage and frequency determinants in college campuses. Cities 90, pages 216-228.
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John S. Heywood & Bryan Weber. (2019) University-provided transit and crime in an urban neighborhood. The Annals of Regional Science 62:3, pages 467-495.
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Rohith P. Poyil, Maria Cecilia Rojas Lopez & Yiik Diew Wong. (2019) Non-motorised transport prioritisation model using spatial intelligence. Proceedings of the Institution of Civil Engineers - Transport 172:2, pages 111-121.
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Maribel Parra-Saldías, Jose Castro-Piñero, Antonio Castillo Paredes, Ximena Palma Leal, Ximena Díaz Martínez & Fernando Rodríguez-Rodríguez. (2018) Active Commuting Behaviours from High School to University in Chile: A Retrospective Study. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 16:1, pages 53.
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Jiangping Zhou, Yin Wang & Jiangyue Wu. (2018) Mode Choice of Commuter Students in a College Town: An Exploratory Study from the United States. Sustainability 10:9, pages 3316.
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Oliver Wilson, Nicole Vairo, Melissa Bopp, Dangaia Sims, Katherine Dutt & Brooke Pinkos. (2018) Best practices for promoting cycling amongst university students and employees. Journal of Transport & Health 9, pages 234-243.
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Melissa Bopp, Dangaia Sims, Stephen A. Matthews, Liza S. Rovniak, Erika Poole & Joanna Colgan. (2017) Development, Implementation, and Evaluation of Active Lions: A Campaign to Promote Active Travel to a University Campus. American Journal of Health Promotion 32:3, pages 536-545.
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Melissa Bopp, Dangaia Sims & Daniel Piatkowski. 2018. Bicycling for Transportation. Bicycling for Transportation 113 144 .
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Indra Neal Kar, Kaigang Li, Denise L. Haynie & Bruce G. Simons-Morton. (2017) Emerging adults without a driver's license engage in more transportation-related physical activity to school/work in certain environmental contexts. Preventive Medicine 96, pages 42-48.
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Kaigang Li, Danping Liu, Denise Haynie, Benjamin Gee, Ashok Chaurasia, Dong-Chul Seo, Ronald J. Iannotti & Bruce G Simons-Morton. (2016) Individual, social, and environmental influences on the transitions in physical activity among emerging adults. BMC Public Health 16:1.
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Melissa Bopp, Dangaia Sims, Stephen A. Matthews, Liza S. Rovniak, Erika Poole & Joanna Colgan. (2016) There׳s an app for that: development of a smartphone app to promote active travel to a college campus. Journal of Transport & Health 3:3, pages 305-314.
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Melissa Bopp, Dangaia Sims, Joanna Colgan, Liza Rovniak, Stephen A. Matthews & Erika Poole. (2016) An Examination of Workplace Influences on Active Commuting in a Sample of University Employees. Journal of Public Health Management and Practice 22:4, pages 387-391.
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Molly Tran, Linda Forst & Susan Buchanan. (2015) Not on the Radar. Journal of Occupational & Environmental Medicine 57:9, pages e91-e92.
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Thomas Wuerzer & Susan G. Mason. (2015) Cycling willingness: Investigating distance as a dependent variable in cycling behavior among college students. Applied Geography 60, pages 95-106.
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Greg Rybarczyk & Laura Gallagher. (2014) Measuring the potential for bicycling and walking at a metropolitan commuter university. Journal of Transport Geography 39, pages 1-10.
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Melissa Bopp, Cheryl Der Ananian & Matthew E. Campbell. (2014) Differences in Active Commuting Among Younger and Older Adults. Journal of Aging and Physical Activity 22:2, pages 199-211.
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Matthew E. Campbell & Melissa Bopp. (2013) An Examination of the Relationship of Interpersonal Influences With Walking and Biking to Work. Journal of Public Health Management and Practice 19:6, pages 521-524.
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Chris Rissel, Corinne Mulley & Ding Ding. (2013) Travel Mode and Physical Activity at Sydney University. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 10:8, pages 3563-3577.
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Melissa Bopp, Andrew T. Kaczynski & Matthew E. Campbell. (2013) Health-Related Factors Associated with Mode of Travel to Work. Journal of Environmental and Public Health 2013, pages 1-9.
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Melissa Bopp, Tanis J. Hastmann & Alyssa N. Norton. (2013) Active Commuting among K-12 Educators: A Study Examining Walking and Biking to Work. Journal of Environmental and Public Health 2013, pages 1-8.
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