City
Epaper

Riding e-bikes may help adults manage diabetes: Study

By IANS | Updated: October 23, 2023 18:05 IST

London, Oct 23 Electric bicycles have been identified as a type of moderate-intensity exercise that may aid in ...

Open in App

London, Oct 23 Electric bicycles have been identified as a type of moderate-intensity exercise that may aid in the prevention and treatment of type 2 diabetes, a new study has found.

The study, published in the journal Frontiers, said that engaging in e-cycling was perceived as an easier way of managing diabetes than diet or other types of exercise, largely due to the enjoyment of riding.

"Physical activity (PA) is a key component in the management of type 2 diabetes. However, this population have low rates of PA engagement. Electrically assisted cycling has been identified as a means to increase PA by incorporating activity into daily life while overcoming some of the barriers to conventional cycling," the study authors said.

According to the study, both men and women believed that riding an e-bike had a favourable influence on a range of health outcomes, including enhanced mental health, increased fitness, and diabetes control -- through significant decreases in blood sugar levels.

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.

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.

Disclaimer: This post has been auto-published from an agency feed without any modifications to the text and has not been reviewed by an editor

Open in App

Related Stories

EntertainmentSara, Ibrahim bring fun and grace to their first ramp walk together for Abhinav Mishra

CricketHope Gill carries forward legacy of Virat, Rohit in ODIs: Harbhajan Singh

CricketFormer England forward Owen surprised by Arsenal fan base in India; India cricketer Samson confesses love for Liverpool

CricketUnfortunate that I never got the opportunity to play under Mahi bhai: Suryakumar Yadav

EntertainmentRajkumar Hirani calls himself "huge fan" of Satyajit Ray

International Realted Stories

InternationalEarthquake of magnitude 6.0 rocks Japan

InternationalUS-Pakistan proximity unlikely to dent Pakistan-China ties: Expert

InternationalNahyan bin Mubarak attends major celebration of Iraqi community heritage in Expo Dubai

International"It would be pretty hard for China to actually take that seat": JNU professor on Beijing replacing US as "global hegemon"

InternationalNepal interim PM urge caution as rain batters nation, claims govt fully prepared for rescue, relief operations