Employees are less likely to cycle to work if their employer provides free car parking, and more likely to cycle to work if their employer provides bike parking and showers. Mid-Atlantic Universities Transportation Center, 2009 - Trends and Determinants of Cycling in the Washington, D.C., Region
35% of participants in focus groups made up of African, African American and Hispanic Portland residents said that they did not have a place to store a bicycle where it would not get stolen. Community Cycling Center, 2012 - Understanding Barriers to Bicycling Project Final Report, July 2012
The average American bikes or walks for an average of 20 minutes for exercise and 14 minutes for other purposes every day. U.S. Department of Transportation, 2010 - NHTS Brief: Active Travel, December 2010
In a study of 166 regular cyclists in Portland, Oregon, 60% cycled for at least 150 minutes/week (the federally recommended minimum activity level) and nearly all of the bicycling was for utilitarian purposes, not exercise. A disproportionate share of the bicycling occurred on streets with bicycle lanes, separate paths, or bicycle boulevards. Dill., J., 2009 - Bicycling for Transportation and Health: The Role of Infrastructure, Journal of Public Health Policy, 30, S95?S110
An adult cyclist typically has a level of fitness equivalent to someone 10 years younger and a life expectancy two years above the average. Paffenbarger, R., et al., 1986., and Department for Transport, 2007 - in Safety in numbers in England, CTC
In a study of adults with knee osteoarthritis, 80% of patients who started cycling and walking said the exercise helped ease their condition. Centre for Ageing Research and Development in Ireland, 2010 - Lifestyle changes cut arthritis pain
According to the federal government, biking for transportation can count toward the minimum 150 minutes/week of moderate-intensity aerobic activity recommended for physical health. It is also listed as the safest way to get physical activity. U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, 2008 - 2008 Physical Activity Guidelines for Americans
Less than one third of Americans meet the CDC's requirements for minimal physical activity (30 minutes of moderate physical activity 5 days/week). U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, 1996 - Physical Activity and Health: A Report of the Surgeon General
In a study of youth soccer players in Davis, California, over three-quarters of players and their parents drive to soccer games, with less than 20% biking, even though the average distance to the games was less than two miles. Soccer players who biked to school and whose parents regularly bicycled were significantly more likely to bike to the games. Tal, G., and S. Handy, 2008 - Children's biking for non-school purposes: Getting to soccer games in Davis, CA, Transportation Research Record, 2074, 40-45
In the New York City school system, elementary and middle school students who placed in the top third of a fitness scale had better math and reading scores than students in the bottom third of the fitness scale. Those who were in the top 5% for fitness scored an average of 36 percentage points higher on state reading and math exams than did the least-fit 5%. New York City Department of Health, 2009 - in Study shows obese children perform poorer than fit children in school, Y. Gonan, New York Post, July 14, 2009