Most population studies on physical activity and health have involved largely inactive men and women, thus making it difficult to infer if health benefits occur at exercise levels above the current minimum guidelines. The aim was to examine associations between cycling volume and classical cardiovascular risk markers, including hypertension and hypercholesterolemia, in a population sample of habitual cyclists. A nationwide sample comprising 6949 men and women (aged 47.6 years on average) completed questions about their cycling levels, demographics and health. Nearly the entire sample (96.3%) achieved the current minimum physical activity recommendation through cycling alone. There was a dose–response association between cycling volume and r...
Background: The dose–response relationship between volume of physical activity and incidence of majo...
The purpose of this study was to update the evidence on the health benefits of cycling. A systematic...
Abstract: Epidemiologic studies have consistently identified a strong inverse association between co...
Most population studies on physical activity and health have involved largely inactive men and women...
Aims: Controversy exists concerning intensity of physical activity and risk of hypertension. Also, t...
len times the population average in the three years after first four cohort studies with information...
Background: Indoor cycling is an aerobic exercise that employs large muscle groups of the lower limb...
background We conducted a study to determine the joint association of physical activity, pharmacolog...
Introduction: Active commuting is an inexpensive and accessible form of physical activity and may be...
Supplementary information files for article: 'Association between physical activity and sub-types of...
The physiological health benefits of bicycle commuting is well-documented. This novel study elucidat...
Objectives: To investigate associations between modest levels of total and domain-specific (commutin...
The main purpose of this study was to compare the effects of previous high-intensity aerobic exercis...
Background: Cycling is considered to be a highly beneficial sport for significantly enhancing cardio...
Objectives The authors studied the association of leisure-time physical activity (LTPA) with cluster...
Background: The dose–response relationship between volume of physical activity and incidence of majo...
The purpose of this study was to update the evidence on the health benefits of cycling. A systematic...
Abstract: Epidemiologic studies have consistently identified a strong inverse association between co...
Most population studies on physical activity and health have involved largely inactive men and women...
Aims: Controversy exists concerning intensity of physical activity and risk of hypertension. Also, t...
len times the population average in the three years after first four cohort studies with information...
Background: Indoor cycling is an aerobic exercise that employs large muscle groups of the lower limb...
background We conducted a study to determine the joint association of physical activity, pharmacolog...
Introduction: Active commuting is an inexpensive and accessible form of physical activity and may be...
Supplementary information files for article: 'Association between physical activity and sub-types of...
The physiological health benefits of bicycle commuting is well-documented. This novel study elucidat...
Objectives: To investigate associations between modest levels of total and domain-specific (commutin...
The main purpose of this study was to compare the effects of previous high-intensity aerobic exercis...
Background: Cycling is considered to be a highly beneficial sport for significantly enhancing cardio...
Objectives The authors studied the association of leisure-time physical activity (LTPA) with cluster...
Background: The dose–response relationship between volume of physical activity and incidence of majo...
The purpose of this study was to update the evidence on the health benefits of cycling. A systematic...
Abstract: Epidemiologic studies have consistently identified a strong inverse association between co...