Let's Get Scotland Walking: NWS, Appendix 1: Suporting Material

A supporting Document to the National Walking Strategy


Section 2 Bibliography Links

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CEDAR (2013) Walking and cycling for transport briefing. CEDAR

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Coulter, F., & Dowers, S. (2006) An Analysis of Regional Variations in Sports Participation in Scotland: Research Report No. 105. Edinburgh: Sportscotland

Davis A (2012) Value for Money: Economic assessment of investment in walking and cycling. London: Public Health England

Fitzsimmons, C.F., Baker, G., Gray,S.R., Nimmo, M.A. Mutrie, N. & SPARCOLL (2012) Does physical activity counselling enhance the effects of a pedometer-based intervention over the long-term: 12-month findings from the Walking for Wellbeing in the west study. BMC Public Health 12, 206.

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Glasgow Centre for Population Health (2007) Briefing Paper 5 - How can Transport Contribute to Public Health? Glasgow: GCPH.

Glasgow Centre for Population Health (2012) The influence of land use mix, density and urban design on health. Glasgow: GCPH

Glasgow Centre for Population Health (2013) Briefing Paper 11; The Built Environment and Health: an evidence review. Glasgow: Glasgow Centre for Population Health.

Faculty of Public Health (2010) Great Outdoors: How Our Natural Health Service Uses Green Space To Improve Wellbeing - Briefing Statement. London: Faculty Public Health

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Keeping the Body In Mind (KBIM) Team (2013); Physical health in mental illness and The HeAL Declaration: another gap to close: British Medical Journal Blog

Loukaitou-Sideris, A. (2006) "Is it safe to walk? Neighborhood safety and security considerations and their effects on walking." Journal of Planning Literature 20(3): 219-232.

Lubans, D., Boreman, C., Kelly P. and Foster, C. (2011) The relationship between active travel to school and health related fitness in children and adolescents: systematic review. International Journal of Behavioural Nutrition and Physical Activity 2011; 8(5)

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National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence (1999) Active For Life: Promoting Physical Activity with People with Disabilities. London: NICE

National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence (2006) Four Commonly Used Methods to Increase Physical Activity: Brief Interventions in Primary Care, Exercise Referral Schemes, Pedometers and Community-based Exercise Programmes for Walking and Cycling Public Health Intervention Guidance No. 2. London: NICE

National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence (2006) Interventions that Use the Environment to Encourage Physical Activity: Evidence Review. London: NICE

National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (2008) NICE PH8 Physical activity and the environment. London: NICE

National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (2013) Local government public health briefings, walking and cycling. London: NICE

National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE) (2014) - Walking and cycling (PH41) Walking and cycling: local measures to promote walking and cycling as forms of travel or recreation. London: NICE

NHS Health Scotland (2013) Costing the burden of ill health related to physical inactivity. Edinburgh: NHS Health Scotland

Paths for All (2013) Making an Impact: Glasgow Health Walks Social Return on Investment Analysis (2013). Alloa: Paths for All

Public Health England (2013) Social and economic inequalities in diet and physical activity. London: Public Health England

Scottish Executive (2004) A Curriculum for Excellence, Edinburgh: Scottish Government

Scottish Government (2008) Equally Well: report of the ministerial task force on health inequalities. Edinburgh: Scottish Government

Scottish Government (2009) Building Better Schools: Investing in Scotland's Future. Edinburgh: Scottish Government

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Scottish Government (2011) Achieving a Sustainable Future - Regeneration Strategy. Edinburgh: Scottish Government

Scottish Government (2012) Scottish Health Survey Topic Report: Equality Groups. Edinburgh: Scottish Government

Scottish Government (2013) Play Strategy for Scotland: our vision. Edinburgh: Scottish Government

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