Health researchers suggest that people who walk or bike to work are likely to influence their co-workers and partners to do the same. "Social influences are important, specifically interpersonal influences, such as spouses and co-workers," Melissa Bopp, assistant professor of kinesiology, Penn State, said. She emphasized that community and employers also significantly influence whether people choose to actively commute. More than 80 percent ...Saturday, 1 June 2013
Health Researchers: Walking or Bicycling to Work can Motivate Colleagues to Follow Suit
Health researchers suggest that people who walk or bike to work are likely to influence their co-workers and partners to do the same. "Social influences are important, specifically interpersonal influences, such as spouses and co-workers," Melissa Bopp, assistant professor of kinesiology, Penn State, said. She emphasized that community and employers also significantly influence whether people choose to actively commute. More than 80 percent ...
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