An Analysis of the Health Effects of Physical Activity due to Active Travel Policies in Rennes, France
Henry Fremont, Samuel Younkin, Anne Roué Le Gall, Natalie Levine, Jonathan Patz, Charles Musselwhite, Alistair Woodward

TL;DR
This study estimates the health benefits of increasing walking and cycling in Rennes, France, by 2030, showing potential reductions in disease burden and healthcare costs.
Contribution
The paper quantifies the health and economic impacts of proposed active travel goals using a health-oriented transportation model.
Findings
The 2030 mobility objective could reduce 1,051 DALYs and save $73 million in healthcare costs.
A 10% reduction in VMT through walking or cycling could save 369–714 DALYs and $26–$50 million.
Inner-city residency and car access are key predictors of active travel behavior.
Abstract
Rennes, a midsize city in France, features many opportunities for active travel. City officials seek to increase walking and cycling by 2030 to improve public health. Physical inactivity, a leading risk factor for premature mortality around the globe, has been shown to be associated with many chronic diseases including heart disease, type 2 diabetes, and cancer. Using the 2018 household travel survey of Rennes residents, we apply the Health-Oriented Transportation statistical model to assess health impacts associated with population-level rates of walking and cycling. We consider two proposed mobility and climate objectives which outline sustainable transportation goals by 2030. These include a shift in transportation mode share to increase walking and cycling trips, as well as a broad reduction in vehicle miles traveled (VMT) across the metropolitan area. Our regression analysis…
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TopicsUrban Transport and Accessibility · Physical Activity and Health · Obesity, Physical Activity, Diet
