Background: Bicycling to work may be a viable approach for achieving physical activity that provides cardiovascular health benefits. In this study we investigated the relationship of bicycling to work with incidence of obesity, hypertension, hypertriglyceridemia, and impaired glucose tolerance across a decade of follow‐up in middle‐aged men and women. Methods and Results: We followed 23 732 Swedish men and women with a mean age of 43.5 years at baseline who attended a health examination twice during a 10‐year period (1990–2011). In multivariable adjusted models we calculated the odds of incident obesity, hypertension, hypertriglyceridemia, and impaired glucose tolerance, comparing individuals who commuted to work by bicycle with those who u...
Most population studies on physical activity and health have involved largely inactive men and women...
Objective. Leisure time physical activity is inversely associated with cardiovascular risk, although...
Introduction: Active travel is recommended and promoted to increase physical activity and reduce the...
BACKGROUND: Bicycling to work may be a viable approach for achieving physical activity that provides...
Introduction: Active commuting is an inexpensive and accessible form of physical activity and may be...
BACKGROUND: Trend analyses of active commuting and potential variations in trends and association wi...
The physiological health benefits of bicycle commuting is well-documented. This novel study elucidat...
Increasing active travel (walking, bicycling, and public transport) is promoted as a key strategy to...
Background: Physical activity is inversely related to cardiovascular diseases. However, the type of ...
Most population studies on physical activity and health have involved largely inactive men and women...
Objectives: The study aims to make use of individual data to estimate the impact on premature mortal...
IntroductionThe World Health Organization (WHO) has concluded that physical inactivity and overweigh...
This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-c...
Background Although the benefit of physical activity on cardiovascular health has been well demonstr...
Objectives: The study aims to make use of individual data to estimate the impact on premature mortal...
Most population studies on physical activity and health have involved largely inactive men and women...
Objective. Leisure time physical activity is inversely associated with cardiovascular risk, although...
Introduction: Active travel is recommended and promoted to increase physical activity and reduce the...
BACKGROUND: Bicycling to work may be a viable approach for achieving physical activity that provides...
Introduction: Active commuting is an inexpensive and accessible form of physical activity and may be...
BACKGROUND: Trend analyses of active commuting and potential variations in trends and association wi...
The physiological health benefits of bicycle commuting is well-documented. This novel study elucidat...
Increasing active travel (walking, bicycling, and public transport) is promoted as a key strategy to...
Background: Physical activity is inversely related to cardiovascular diseases. However, the type of ...
Most population studies on physical activity and health have involved largely inactive men and women...
Objectives: The study aims to make use of individual data to estimate the impact on premature mortal...
IntroductionThe World Health Organization (WHO) has concluded that physical inactivity and overweigh...
This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-c...
Background Although the benefit of physical activity on cardiovascular health has been well demonstr...
Objectives: The study aims to make use of individual data to estimate the impact on premature mortal...
Most population studies on physical activity and health have involved largely inactive men and women...
Objective. Leisure time physical activity is inversely associated with cardiovascular risk, although...
Introduction: Active travel is recommended and promoted to increase physical activity and reduce the...