Best foot forward: Exploring the barriers and enablers to active travel among 50-70 year olds

Best foot forward: Exploring the barriers and enablers to active travel among 50-70 year olds

Date Published
Oct 2021
Publisher(s)
Centre for Ageing Better
Document Type
Report
More Info
https://ageing-better.org.uk/publications/best-foot-forward-active-travel
Themes
Health & Wellbeing*, Infrastructure & Travel*, Physical Activity
Sub Themes
Physical Health, Travel
Geographic Area
National
Lifestages
Adults, Older Adults
Sport / Activity
Cycling, Running, Walking
This report summarises the findings of The Centre for Ageing Better's work on active travel and, for the first time, sets out the factors that govern active travel behaviours in people aged 50 to 70.

The Centre for Ageing Better commissioned a team led by Sustrans to carry out this research project, comprising a review of the existing evidence base as well as primary qualitative research with 50 individuals in this age cohort to fill gaps identified in the evidence. This report summarises the findings of the work and sets out the factors that govern active travel behaviours in people aged 50 to 70 across the UK.

The research finds that these factors are wide-ranging and include things such as infrastructure; confidence; having suitable role models; and enjoyment of the outdoors. These disparate factors must be addressed by adopting a whole-systems approach in order to achieve real change in people's travel habits. Action is needed from national and local government, service providers and health systems to get people moving.