Think you know all there is to know about how cycling can impact your lifestyle, health and wellbeing? Think again! We’ve compiled 6 lesser-known cycling facts to get you as amped about the positive effect cycling can have on health as we are. Let’s go!
According to a WHO study, regular cyclists can reduce their risk of heart attack by up to 50 percent. A daily distance of 4.5 kilometers is enough for this.
The "Copenhagen City Heart" study examined the influence of different sports on life expectancy over a period of 25 years. The result: regular cycling can have a positive effect on lifespan and can extend it by an average of 3.7 years.
Several studies show that bicycling promotes growth of the hippocampus. This is the part of the brain that acts as an interface between long-term and short-term memory. New nerve cells are also formed here. Researchers also found that cycling can increase spatial awareness and improve our ability to concentrate. Just don’t forget to protect that growing brain with a helmet!
Consistent cycling can achieve better sustainable weight loss results than intensive fitness programs
A team from the University of Copenhagen studied the effect of cycling on weight loss. The control group, who cycled 14 kilometers a day at a leisurely pace, lost an average of 4.5 kilograms of fat mass within six months. Participants in an intensive daily fitness program lost slightly less, at 4.2 kilograms.
The benefits of cycling are multilayered. You’ve seen how it can impact your personal health - but what about the health of our cities?
Commuters who cycle even just 5 kilometers to work every day can save around 340 kilograms of CO 2 every year. That’s a pretty decent amount! The more we can encourage commuters to hop on two wheels, the happier our planet will be.
Generally, a car costs around 40 cents per kilometer to drive. Cyclists, however, on the same route can actually make a net gain of 30 cents. That’s one free coffee every week! This calculation (by the Swedish Linnaeus University) takes into account the costs incurred for the necessary infrastructure, operating costs, accidents, resource use and climate change.
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Swapfiets is 's werelds eerste ‘bike as a service’ bedrijf met een circulair businessmodel. Opgericht in 2014 in Nederland, groeide de scale-up snel uit tot een van de meest toonaangevende leveranciers van micromobiliteit in Europa, met inmiddels meer dan 270.000 leden in Nederland, Duitsland, België, Denemarken, Frankrijk, Spanje en het Verenigd Koninkrijk. Swapfiets streeft naar meer leefbare Europese steden, een 100% circulaire productlijn en wil in 2025 klimaatneutraal zijn. In oktober 2022 trad Swapfiets officieel toe tot de B Corp gemeenschap om hun missie te verstevigen.
Het concept van Swapfiets is vrij eenvoudig: voor een vast bedrag per maand hebben Swapfiets-leden altijd een werkende fiets. En zijn er onverhoopt problemen, dan wordt de fiets binnen 10 minuten in de winkel gerepareerd of direct vervangen zonder extra kosten.
Swapfiets startte in 2018 in België en heeft vandaag de dag bijna 15.000 members in ons land, verspreid over Antwerpen, Gent, Mechelen, Leuven en Brussel.
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