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7 result(s) for 'e-bike exercise ' within International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity

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  1. Electrically assisted bicycles (e-bikes) have been highlighted as a method of active travel that could overcome some of the commonly reported barriers to cycle commuting. The objective of this systematic revie...

    Authors: Jessica E. Bourne, Sarah Sauchelli, Rachel Perry, Angie Page, Sam Leary, Clare England and Ashley R. Cooper
    Citation: International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity 2018 15:116
  2. The objectives of the present study were to compare time spent cycling, exercise intensity, and time spent in moderate- ... physical activity (VPA) when cycling on an E-bike and a conventional bicycle on two “cyc...

    Authors: Sveinung Berntsen, Lena Malnes, Aleksander Langåker and Elling Bere
    Citation: International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity 2017 14:55
  3. According to social-ecological models, the built and natural environment has the potential to facilitate or hinder physical activity (PA). While this potential is well researched in urban areas, a current syst...

    Authors: Christina Müller, Lisa Paulsen, Jens Bucksch and Birgit Wallmann-Sperlich
    Citation: International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity 2024 21:52
  4. Daily cycling to work has been shown to improve physical performance and health in men and women. It is very common in the Netherlands: the most recent data show that one quarter of commuting journeys are by b...

    Authors: Luuk H Engbers and Ingrid JM Hendriksen
    Citation: International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity 2010 7:89
  5. Gathering contextual information (i.e., location and purpose) about active and sedentary behaviors is an advantage of self-report tools such as previous day recalls (PDR). However, the validity of PDR’s for me...

    Authors: Sarah Kozey Keadle, Kate Lyden, Amanda Hickey, Evan L Ray, Jay H Fowke, Patty S Freedson and Charles E Matthews
    Citation: International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity 2014 11:12
  6. There are few robust natural experimental studies of improving urban green spaces on physical activity and wellbeing. The aim of this controlled natural experimental study was to examine the impact of green sp...

    Authors: Jack S. Benton, Sarah Cotterill, Jamie Anderson, Vanessa G. Macintyre, Matthew Gittins, Matthew Dennis and David P. French
    Citation: International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity 2021 18:19
  7. Aboriginal children in Canada are at increased risk for type 2 diabetes. Given that physical inactivity is an important modifiable risk factor for type 2 diabetes, prevention efforts targeting Aboriginal child...

    Authors: Lucie Lévesque, Margaret Cargo and Jon Salsberg
    Citation: International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity 2004 1:8