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A WALKING STRATEGY FOR SCOTLAND

Footnotes

1. The Scottish Executive Development Department. Guidance on How to Run a Safer Routes to School Scheme. December 1999

2. Taylor D, Fergusson M. Road User Exposure to Air Pollution. Literature Review by the Institute for European Environmental Policy published on behalf of the DETR by Environmental Transport Association, 1997

3. Morris J, Hardman AE. Walking to Health. Sports Medicine. 1997;23:306-332.

4. .Pate R, Pratt M, Blair S, et al. Physical activity and public health: a recommendation from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and the American College of Sports Medicine. Journal of American Medical Association. 1995; 273: 402-7.

5. Mutrie N, Blamey A, Whitelaw A. Walk In to Work Out. A randomised controlled trial of a cognitive behavioural intervention aimed at increasing active commuting in a workplace setting. Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health. In Press. CSO final report, 1999. Project reference K/0PR/2/2/D335.

6. HEBS. Hassle Free Exercise. Edinburgh: Apex Design, 1994.

7. Scottish Executive Department of Health. Scottish Health Survey 1998. London: HMSO, 2000.

8. Chinn S, Rona RJ. Prevalence and trends in overweight and obesity in three cross sectional studies of British children, 1974-94. BMJ 2001;322:24-26.

9. Bundred P, Kitchiner D, Bucan I. Prevalence of overweight and obese children between 1989 and 1998: population based series of cross sectional studies. BMJ 2001;322: 326-328.

10. British Heart Foundation. Couch Kids: The Growing Epidemic. London: British Heart Foundation, 2000.

11. Morris JN, Clayton DG, Everitt MG, Semmence AM, Burgess EH. Exercise in leisure time: coronary attack and death rates. British Heart Journa.l 1990; 63(6): 325-34.

12 . Survey of Walking 2000 — report of research carried out by System 3 for Scottish Natural Heritage

132. Crawford F, Mutrie N, Hanlon P: Employee Attitudes Towards Active Commuting. University of Glasgow. International Journal of Health Promotion & Education Vol.13 No. 1, 2001

14. The Scottish Executive Development Department. Cycling By Design. December 1999

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