Getting back to basics, like walking or bicycling to work, would help the situation markedly, say the researchers. They calculate, for example, that if all of Denmark's non-cycling population suddenly hopped on bicycles regularly, about 12,000 deaths per year would be avoided. Of course, there's an important intersection between outdoor activity and environmental concerns, particularly cyclist safety and park safety, which can significantly ...
more Getting back to basics, like walking or bicycling to work, would help the situation markedly, say the researchers. They calculate, for example, that if all of Denmark's non-cycling population suddenly hopped on bicycles regularly, about 12,000 deaths per year would be avoided. Of course, there's an important intersection between outdoor activity and environmental concerns, particularly cyclist safety and park safety, which can significantly affect our odds of engaging in healthy activities.
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