iConnect study publications on the MRC Epidemiology Unit publications database.
- Neves A, Brand C. Assessing the potential for carbon emissions savings from replacing short car trips with walking and cycling using a mixed GPS-travel diary approach. Transport Res A 2019; 123: 130-146. [ScienceDirect]
- Panter J, Ogilvie D, on behalf of the iConnect consortium. Can environmental improvement change the population distribution of walking? J Epidemiol Community Health
- Song Y, Preston J, Ogilvie D, on behalf of the iConnect consortium. New walking and cycling infrastructure and modal shift in the UK: a quasi-experimental panel study. Transport Res A 2017; 95: 320-333. [PubMed]
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Panter J, Ogilvie D, on behalf of the iConnect consortium. Theorising and testing environmental pathways to behaviour change: natural experimental study of the perception and use of new infrastructure to promote walking and cycling in local communities. BMJ Open 2015; 5: e007593. [PubMed]
- Sahlqvist S, Goodman A, Jones T, Powell J, Song Y, Ogilvie D, on behalf of the iConnect consortium. Mechanisms underpinning use of new walking and cycling infrastructure in different contexts: mixed-method analysis. Int J Behav Nutr Phys Act 2015; 12: 24. [PubMed]
- Adams E, Goad M, Sahlqvist S, Bull F, Cooper A, Ogilvie D, on behalf of the iConnect consortium. Reliability and validity of the Transport and Physical Activity Questionnaire (TPAQ) for assessing physical activity behaviour. PLoS ONE 2014; 9: e107039. [PubMed]
- Goodman A, Sahlqvist S, Ogilvie D, on behalf of the iConnect consortium. New walking and cycling routes and increased physical activity: one- and two-year findings from the UK iConnect study. Am J Public Health 2014; 104: e38-e46. [PubMed]
- Brand C, Goodman A, Ogilvie D, on behalf of the iConnect consortium. Evaluating the impacts of new walking and cycling infrastructure on carbon dioxide emissions from motorized travel: a controlled longitudinal study. Appl Energy 2014; 128: 284–295. [ScienceDirect]
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Goodman A, Sahlqvist S, Ogilvie D, on behalf of the iConnect consortium. Who uses new walking and cycling infrastructure and how? Longitudinal results from the UK iConnect study. Prev Med 2013; 57: 518–524. [PubMed]
- Adams E, Goodman A, Sahlqvist S, Bull F, Ogilvie D, on behalf of the iConnect consortium. Correlates of walking and cycling for transport and recreation: factor structure, reliability and behavioural associations of the perceptions of the environment in the neighbourhood scale (PENS). Int J Behav Nutr Phys Act 2013; 10: 87. [PubMed]
- Bird E, Baker G, Mutrie N, Ogilvie D, Sahlqvist S, Powell J, on behalf of the iConnect consortium. Behavior change techniques used to promote walking and cycling: a systematic review. Health Psychol 2013; 32: 829-38. [PubMed]
- Sahlqvist S, Goodman A, Cooper A, Ogilvie D, on behalf of the iConnect consortium. Change in active travel and changes in recreational and total physical activity in adults: longitudinal findings from the iConnect study. Int J Behav Nutr Phys Act 2013; 10: 28. [PubMed]
- Brand C, Goodman A, Rutter H, Song Y, Ogilvie D, on behalf of the iConnect consortium. Associations of individual, household and environmental characteristics with carbon emissions from motorised passenger travel. Appl Energy 2013; 104: 158-169. [ScienceDirect]
- Song Y, Preston J, Brand C. What explains active travel behaviour? Evidence from case studies in the UK. Environ Plann A 2013; 45: 2980-2998. [Pion]
- Sahlqvist S, Song Y, Ogilvie D, on behalf of the iConnect consortium. Is active travel associated with greater physical activity? The contribution of commuting and non-commuting active travel to overall physical activity in adults. Prev Med 2012; 55: 206-211. [PubMed]
- Goodman A, Brand C, Ogilvie D, on behalf of the iConnect consortium. Associations of health, physical activity and weight status with motorised travel and transport carbon dioxide emissions: a cross-sectional, observational study. Environ Health 2012; 11: 52. [PubMed]
- Ogilvie D, Bull F, Cooper A, Rutter H, Adams E, Brand C, Ghali K, Jones T, Mutrie N, Powell J, Preston J, Sahlqvist S, Song Y, on behalf of the iConnect consortium. Evaluating the travel, physical activity and carbon impacts of a ‘natural experiment’ in the provision of new walking and cycling infrastructure: methods for the core module of the iConnect study. BMJ Open 2012; 2: e000694. [PubMed]
- Sahlqvist S, Song Y, Bull F, Adams E, Preston J, Ogilvie D, on behalf of the iConnect consortium. Effect of questionnaire length, personalisation and reminder type on response rate to a complex postal survey: a randomised controlled trial. BMC Med Res Methodol 2011; 11: 62. [PubMed]
- Ogilvie D, Bull F, Powell J, Cooper A, Brand C, Mutrie N, Preston J, Rutter H, on behalf of the iConnect consortium. An applied ecological framework for evaluating infrastructure to promote walking and cycling: the iConnect study. Am J Public Health 2011; 101: 473–481. [PubMed]