E-cycling and health benefits: A systematic literature review with meta-analyses
The objective of the present study is to review and meta-analyze the effect of E-cycling on health outcomes. We included longitudinal experimental and cohort studies investigating the effect of E-cycling on health outcomes. The studies were identified from the seven electronic databases: Web of Scie...
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Main Authors: | Amund Riiser (Author), Elling Bere (Author), Lars Bo Andersen (Author), Solveig Nordengen (Author) |
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2022-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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