Abstract

IntroductionPast studies investigate the impact of health parameters on activity and transport options. However, limited research has been done on how activity-travel participation influences health outcomes. Physical activity has the potential to improve health characteristics; however, its intensity (duration and frequency) and optimal mode are yet to be determined. Therefore, the current study aims to use physical activity intensity (PAI) as an intermediate variable to study the correlation among daily activities, transport mode choice, and health parameters to pursue sustainable transportation and improve health parameters. MethodsIn September 2013, a multidimensional three-week household survey was used to collect the data containing 191 households and 732 individuals representing 0.029% of the total population of Bandung, Indonesia. SPSS was used for the data normalization and descriptive analysis, whereas R was used for the multilevel regression and structural equation modeling (SEM). Four models were developed between endogenous, mediator, and exogenous variables. ResultsA significant correlation was found between daily activities, transport mode choice, and health parameters with exceptionally acceptable R2 and p-values. The appraised results indicate that strenuous PAI is 2.1% and 0.3% positively correlates with physical health (PH) and social health (SH), showing that it mediates the correlation among transport-related daily activities and health parameters. High-income households are dependent on motorized transport which is 0.1% and 0.2% negatively associated with PH and SH. Whereas, active transport is 2.0% and 0.2% and public transport is 0.2% and 1.5% positively associated with PH and SH. Replacing short car trips with a sustainable transportation system enhances health parameters and reduces GHG emissions from the transportation sector. ConclusionThe current study concluded that the association was mediated by transport-related PAI which enhances health parameters. Policymakers and practitioners promote transport-related physical activity which may help to enhance health parameters and provide a sustainable transportation system.

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