• bluGill
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    157 months ago

    My goal is to gat places. Exercise is a side benefit.

    • @c10l
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      27 months ago

      That’s fair but the title of the article is that e-bikes give more exercise, which seems to be misleading.

      • @elephantium
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        57 months ago

        Misleading or counterintuitive? I would have expected manual bikes to give more exercise, but the explanation – that most people get more exercise overall because they’ll ride more often and go for longer rides – does make sense once you get past the headline.

        • @c10l
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          37 months ago

          If “more exercise” means spending more time doing any exercise, yes. The article doesn’t go any further than that.

          Do ebikers burn more calories? Do they get better VO2Max? What’s the impact on their general fitness? Do they get stronger?

          These are relevant metrics. How much time is spent sitting on a bike seat is not very much.

          • @elephantium
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            If you need that level of detail to understand the findings that the article discusses, I’d suggest you read the studies. In spite of some questionable writing, the author does link to them.