From: A push for public health: the effect of e-bikes on physical activity levels
Customers | FIVH | Comparison | Total sample comparison group at baseline | |||||
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Female | 26 | (58%) | 11 | (52%) | 264 | (34%) | 818 | (41%) |
Employed | 37 | (82%) | 15 | (71%) | 672 | (88%) | 1695 | (85%) |
Cycle more than 4 days a week for transport | 12 | (27%) | 1 | (5%) | 278 | (36%) | 378 | (34%) |
Cycle more than 4 days a week for exercise | 4 | (9%) | 0 | (0%) | 59 | (8%) | 159 | (8%) |
Access to a bicycle | 41 | (91%) | 18 | (86%) | 752 | (98%) | 1955 | (98%) |
Mean age | 44.2 | 45.4 | 46.2 | 44.8 | ||||
N | 45 | 21 | 767 | 1995 |