Sports & Health applications of a versatile electronic architecture for e-bikes: Preliminary study

In recent years, e-bikes have proven themselves to be a good way to do a physical activity (Berntsen et al., 2017; Louis et al, 2012; Stenner её al., 2020) while performing an active mobility (Fishman, 2016; Heinen et al., 2010). Several studies have compared the e-bike physiological impact with reg...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of science and cycling 2022-05, Vol.11 (2), p.1-3
Hauptverfasser: Avina-Bravo, Eli Gabriel, Escriba, Christophe, Giraud, Franck, Fourniols, Jean-yves, Soto-Romero, Georges
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Zusammenfassung:In recent years, e-bikes have proven themselves to be a good way to do a physical activity (Berntsen et al., 2017; Louis et al, 2012; Stenner её al., 2020) while performing an active mobility (Fishman, 2016; Heinen et al., 2010). Several studies have compared the e-bike physiological impact with regular cycling, running and walking (Bourne et al., 2018; Castro et al., 2019), concluding that this impact is lesser than regular cycling and running but superior to walking, thus helping the users to achieve their weekly activity goals. Performing a physical activity by themselves helps improve the overall health state, preventing the appearance of diseases and reducing the symptoms of some diseases (Barbosa et al., 2015; Das & Horton, 2012; Lee et al., 2012; Livingston et al., 2017; Mctiernan et al., 2019; Schuch et al., 2016; World Health Organization, 2020).
ISSN:2254-7053