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Klaus Gebel is a researcher with expertise in physical activity epidemiology, urban health, and public health interventions. His work focuses on the relationship between environmental factors (e.g., built environment, transportation systems) and health behaviors such as walking, cycling, and sedentary behavior. He has conducted extensive research on the impacts of bicycle-sharing programs, residential relocation on physical activity, and the epidemiological implications of physical activity levels in aging populations.
Key contributions include analyzing the 2018 U.S. Physical Activity Guidelines, evaluating dock-less bicycle-sharing systems in Shanghai, and investigating associations between vigorous physical activity and mortality risks. His research often employs mixed-methods approaches, combining large-scale population studies with qualitative insights from marginalized communities (e.g., Indigenous Australians).
Gebel has collaborated with institutions globally, contributing to policy-relevant studies such as sugary drink removal in university settings and the co-benefits of designing walkable communities. His work bridges urban planning, epidemiology, and behavioral science to address public health challenges linked to sedentary lifestyles and environmental determinants of health.
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