For those with diabetes, e-bikes boost physical activity by seamlessly incorporating it into daily life, overcoming traditional cycling hurdles.
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Exercise and Type 2 Diabetes
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E-Bike Use as an Adult Diabetes Management Approach
According to the study, both men and women believed that riding an e-bike had a favorable influence on a range of health outcomes, including enhanced mental health, increased fitness, and diabetes control -- through significant decreases in blood sugar levels.‘Among individuals with diabetes, using electrically assisted bicycles has been recognized as a way to enhance physical activity by integrating it into daily routines and addressing challenges associated with traditional cycling. #diabetes #cycling #diabetesmanagement ’
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The capacity to ride a bike comfortably with less physical exertion than a normal bike, as well as the ability to go further, quicker, and on hillier terrain, provided enjoyment. High degrees of satisfaction also tended to increase the sample’s e-cycling habit. The majority of participants also claimed that e-bike training improved their perceived competence to ride an e-bike over time. ![twitter](https://images.medindia.net/icons/news/social/twitter.png)
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In addition, the study identified obstacles to e-bike riding, with users most typically identifying physical opportunity limitations, including cycling infrastructure, parking facilities and traffic, time and weather constraints, e-bike specific issues, along with weight and size of the bike and cost, and personal health issues.
Reference:
- Exercise and Type 2 Diabetes - (https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2992225)
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