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posted by martyb on Friday September 08 2017, @12:15PM   Printer-friendly
from the wiggle-while-you-work dept.

Most cycle-commuters will tell you cycling to work is the best way to get to and from work and it's probably doing you some good. However a recent major study, published in the British Medical Journal, suggests that the health benefits are staggering, slashing the risk of heart disease and cancer. FTFA:

Research has consistently shown that people who are less physically active are both more likely to develop health problems like heart disease and type 2 diabetes, and to die younger. Yet there is increasing evidence that physical activity levels are on the decline.

The problem is that when there are many demands on our time, many people find prioritising exercise difficult. One answer is to multi-task by cycling or walking to work. We've just completed the largest ever study into how this affects your health.

You can read an article here at The Conversation website and you the original research is here at the BMJ website.


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  • (Score: 1, Informative) by Anonymous Coward on Friday September 08 2017, @02:29PM (4 children)

    by Anonymous Coward on Friday September 08 2017, @02:29PM (#565105)

    We think cyclists are assholes because so many can't be bothered to follow basic traffic rules: blowing through red lights and stop signs, crossing a road when the signal tells them "Don't cross", etc.
    But hey, in a competion of car vs. biker flesh, car wins every time, so there is that justice.
    Justice isn't there when cyclists mow down pedestrians, though. Cyclists hate pedestrians and sometimes use their paths anyway like they belong exclusively to them.
    ASSHOLE CYCLISTS. They don't want to stop or slow down because it TIRES them to speed up again, the delicate blossoms, so they disobey any traffic rule that requires that.

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  • (Score: 3, Funny) by Justin Case on Friday September 08 2017, @03:32PM

    by Justin Case (4239) on Friday September 08 2017, @03:32PM (#565144) Journal

    cyclists are assholes because so many can't be bothered to follow basic traffic rules

    Totally agree that 75% of cyclists make the other 25% look bad. That doesn't it make it OK to kill the 25%.

    Cyclists hate pedestrians

    Well they do have a nasty habit of abandoning all situational awareness and meandering aimlessly into the path of traffic. But it is the biker's responsibility to plan ahead for this.

  • (Score: 2) by http on Friday September 08 2017, @04:30PM (1 child)

    by http (1920) on Friday September 08 2017, @04:30PM (#565177)

    Cyclists have zero monopoly on breaking the rules of the road, and to be honest I've seen way more stories about cars mowing down pedestrians than cyclists. There's a reason, cyclists know they won't "win" any collision with a pedestrian.

    Good luck with yoru next lying post.

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    • (Score: 2) by fido_dogstoyevsky on Friday September 08 2017, @11:13PM

      by fido_dogstoyevsky (131) <axehandleNO@SPAMgmail.com> on Friday September 08 2017, @11:13PM (#565377)

      Cyclists have zero monopoly on breaking the rules of the road...

      But most don't have any idea about how to share footpaths with pedestrians*.

       

      *No, theyre not permitted on normal (as in not signposted "shared") footpaths, but that doesn't stop them.

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  • (Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Friday September 08 2017, @04:34PM

    by Anonymous Coward on Friday September 08 2017, @04:34PM (#565179)

    No need to tire yourself accelerating from stops when you know traffic light timings. Timings are pretty systematic here, if you commute the same route for a while you'll figure them out.

    I'll admit to being an asshole to pedestrians in one specific case: them being in my lane and not giving way in time. When I'm going 45 to catch the next light and some sleepwalking ped dreams about my bell being the ice cream man, I'll keep going. There's gonna be a gap, eventually.

    I don't hate pedestrians though, can always use some dodging exercise - gonna need it when I run into "competition" motorists like yourself. When you're competing on your phone/satnav/fixing makeup in the mirror/falling asleep because your AC is turned up too high/dreaming about the ice cream man...