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Determining proper subsidies for walking rewards

November 13, 2025
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Residents living along the Senboku Rapid Railway participated in a study to test the effect of subsidized train fares in exchange for increased walking steps. Credit: Haruka Kato, Osaka Metropolitan University

The unforeseen consequences of modern lifestyles are coming to the forefront as health care costs spike in developed countries worldwide. One method to mitigate this is to encourage walking to promote good health. Therefore, initiatives to increase daily steps have been taking shape and becoming subjects for in-depth study.

Dr. Haruka Kato, a junior associate professor at Osaka Metropolitan University, with policy planners from the Sakai City Government investigated the effect of a train fare subsidy program on daily walking steps. The findings were published in Research in Transportation Economics.

A seven-week randomized controlled trial of 900 participants who used the HealthSmart-Senboku smartphone application was designed to investigate the steps of the following subgroups: prime-aged adults (20–49 years old), middle-aged adults (50–64 years old), and older adults (≥65 years old).

This study subsidized the intervention group with either 2,000 or 1,000 points, which could be exchanged for digital train tickets worth 2,000 JPY or 1,000 JPY on the Senboku Rapid Railway.

The team found that the intervention group, subsidized with 1,000 points, significantly increased daily walking steps by 711.43 steps/day for prime-aged adults. However, middle-aged and older adults in this group did not have significantly more steps than the control group. Similarly, the intervention group subsidized with 2,000 points did not significantly change their daily walking steps across all age subgroups.

“These findings suggest that fare subsidy programs that encourage active travel require appropriate pricing,” said Dr. Kato, “Further, this provides important insights into the effectiveness of train fare subsidy programs for prime-aged adults.”

More information:
Haruka Kato et al, Effects of a train fare subsidy program on the daily walking steps of prime-aged adults: A randomized controlled trial of the Senboku Rapid Railway, Research in Transportation Economics (2025). DOI: 10.1016/j.retrec.2025.101639

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Residents living along the Senboku Rapid Railway participated in a study to test the effect of subsidized train fares in exchange for increased walking steps. Credit: Haruka Kato, Osaka Metropolitan University

The unforeseen consequences of modern lifestyles are coming to the forefront as health care costs spike in developed countries worldwide. One method to mitigate this is to encourage walking to promote good health. Therefore, initiatives to increase daily steps have been taking shape and becoming subjects for in-depth study.

Dr. Haruka Kato, a junior associate professor at Osaka Metropolitan University, with policy planners from the Sakai City Government investigated the effect of a train fare subsidy program on daily walking steps. The findings were published in Research in Transportation Economics.

A seven-week randomized controlled trial of 900 participants who used the HealthSmart-Senboku smartphone application was designed to investigate the steps of the following subgroups: prime-aged adults (20–49 years old), middle-aged adults (50–64 years old), and older adults (≥65 years old).

This study subsidized the intervention group with either 2,000 or 1,000 points, which could be exchanged for digital train tickets worth 2,000 JPY or 1,000 JPY on the Senboku Rapid Railway.

The team found that the intervention group, subsidized with 1,000 points, significantly increased daily walking steps by 711.43 steps/day for prime-aged adults. However, middle-aged and older adults in this group did not have significantly more steps than the control group. Similarly, the intervention group subsidized with 2,000 points did not significantly change their daily walking steps across all age subgroups.

“These findings suggest that fare subsidy programs that encourage active travel require appropriate pricing,” said Dr. Kato, “Further, this provides important insights into the effectiveness of train fare subsidy programs for prime-aged adults.”

More information:
Haruka Kato et al, Effects of a train fare subsidy program on the daily walking steps of prime-aged adults: A randomized controlled trial of the Senboku Rapid Railway, Research in Transportation Economics (2025). DOI: 10.1016/j.retrec.2025.101639

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Osaka Metropolitan University


Citation:
Fair fare: Determining proper subsidies for walking rewards (2025, November 13)
retrieved 13 November 2025
from https://medicalxpress.com/news/2025-11-fair-fare-proper-subsidies-rewards.html

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