Automobile dependence: A contributing factor to poorer health among lower-income households

Publication date: Available online 6 December 2017 Source:Journal of Transport & Health Author(s): Jerome N. Rachele, Takemi Sugiyama, Gavin Turrell, Aislinn M. Healy, James F. Sallis Lower household income is one of the strongest predictors of poor health. In this viewpoint, we explore an understudied pathway between household income and health: automobile dependence. We argue that the provision of policies that reduce automobile dependence, and facilitate active and affordable modes of travel (i.e. walking, cycling and public transport), may mitigate poorer health among individuals from lower-income households. Policies and environments that support active travel are likely to have particularly strong health and economic benefits for lower-income residents.
Source: Journal of Transport and Health - Category: Occupational Health Source Type: research