Cycling in Copenhagen (English Wikipedia)

Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Cycling in Copenhagen" in English language version.

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  • Schnohr, Peter; Marott, Jacob L.; Jensen, Jan S.; Jensen, Gorm B. (1 February 2012). "Intensity versus duration of cycling, impact on all-cause and coronary heart disease mortality: the Copenhagen City Heart Study". European Journal of Preventive Cardiology. 19 (1): 73–80. doi:10.1177/1741826710393196. ISSN 2047-4873. PMID 21450618. S2CID 20176259. Men with fast intensity cycling survived 5.3 years longer, and men with average intensity 2.9 years longer than men with slow cycling intensity. For women the figures were 3.9 and 2.2 years longer, respectively. ... The Copenhagen City Heart Study is a prospective cardiovascular population study comprising a random sample of 19,698 men and women aged 20–100 years ... Intensity of cycling was graded into: slow, average, and fast, based on the individual's own perception of intensity. ... Unlike jogging, cycling is a rather stable habit among the five million Danes, who are owners of four million cycles. In fact, 76% of the cyclists in this study were still cycling ten years later.

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  • Schnohr, Peter; Marott, Jacob L.; Jensen, Jan S.; Jensen, Gorm B. (1 February 2012). "Intensity versus duration of cycling, impact on all-cause and coronary heart disease mortality: the Copenhagen City Heart Study". European Journal of Preventive Cardiology. 19 (1): 73–80. doi:10.1177/1741826710393196. ISSN 2047-4873. PMID 21450618. S2CID 20176259. Men with fast intensity cycling survived 5.3 years longer, and men with average intensity 2.9 years longer than men with slow cycling intensity. For women the figures were 3.9 and 2.2 years longer, respectively. ... The Copenhagen City Heart Study is a prospective cardiovascular population study comprising a random sample of 19,698 men and women aged 20–100 years ... Intensity of cycling was graded into: slow, average, and fast, based on the individual's own perception of intensity. ... Unlike jogging, cycling is a rather stable habit among the five million Danes, who are owners of four million cycles. In fact, 76% of the cyclists in this study were still cycling ten years later.

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  • Schnohr, Peter; Marott, Jacob L.; Jensen, Jan S.; Jensen, Gorm B. (1 February 2012). "Intensity versus duration of cycling, impact on all-cause and coronary heart disease mortality: the Copenhagen City Heart Study". European Journal of Preventive Cardiology. 19 (1): 73–80. doi:10.1177/1741826710393196. ISSN 2047-4873. PMID 21450618. S2CID 20176259. Men with fast intensity cycling survived 5.3 years longer, and men with average intensity 2.9 years longer than men with slow cycling intensity. For women the figures were 3.9 and 2.2 years longer, respectively. ... The Copenhagen City Heart Study is a prospective cardiovascular population study comprising a random sample of 19,698 men and women aged 20–100 years ... Intensity of cycling was graded into: slow, average, and fast, based on the individual's own perception of intensity. ... Unlike jogging, cycling is a rather stable habit among the five million Danes, who are owners of four million cycles. In fact, 76% of the cyclists in this study were still cycling ten years later.

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  • Schnohr, Peter; Marott, Jacob L.; Jensen, Jan S.; Jensen, Gorm B. (1 February 2012). "Intensity versus duration of cycling, impact on all-cause and coronary heart disease mortality: the Copenhagen City Heart Study". European Journal of Preventive Cardiology. 19 (1): 73–80. doi:10.1177/1741826710393196. ISSN 2047-4873. PMID 21450618. S2CID 20176259. Men with fast intensity cycling survived 5.3 years longer, and men with average intensity 2.9 years longer than men with slow cycling intensity. For women the figures were 3.9 and 2.2 years longer, respectively. ... The Copenhagen City Heart Study is a prospective cardiovascular population study comprising a random sample of 19,698 men and women aged 20–100 years ... Intensity of cycling was graded into: slow, average, and fast, based on the individual's own perception of intensity. ... Unlike jogging, cycling is a rather stable habit among the five million Danes, who are owners of four million cycles. In fact, 76% of the cyclists in this study were still cycling ten years later.