From cars to bikes – the feasibility and effect of using e-bikes, longtail bikes and traditional bikes for transportation among parents of children attending kindergarten: design of a randomized cross-over trial

Abstract Background The present study aims to increase bicycling and level of physical activity (PA), and thereby promote health in parents of toddlers, by giving access to different bicycle types. There is a need for greater understanding of e-bikes and their role in the transportation network, and...

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Main Authors: Helga Birgit Bjørnarå, Sveinung Berntsen, Saskia J. te Velde, Liv Fegran, Aslak Fyhri, Benedicte Deforche, Lars Bo Andersen, Elling Bere
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Published: BMC 2017-12-01
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Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12889-017-4995-z
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author Helga Birgit Bjørnarå
Sveinung Berntsen
Saskia J. te Velde
Liv Fegran
Aslak Fyhri
Benedicte Deforche
Lars Bo Andersen
Elling Bere
author_facet Helga Birgit Bjørnarå
Sveinung Berntsen
Saskia J. te Velde
Liv Fegran
Aslak Fyhri
Benedicte Deforche
Lars Bo Andersen
Elling Bere
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description Abstract Background The present study aims to increase bicycling and level of physical activity (PA), and thereby promote health in parents of toddlers, by giving access to different bicycle types. There is a need for greater understanding of e-bikes and their role in the transportation network, and further effects on PA levels and health. Moreover, longtail bikes could meet certain practical needs not fulfilled by e-bikes or traditional bikes, hence increased knowledge regarding their feasibility should be obtained. No previous studies have investigated whether providing an e-bike or a longtail bike over an extended period in a sample of parents of toddlers influence objectively assessed amount of bicycling and total PA level, transportation habits, cardiorespiratory fitness, body composition and blood pressure. Methods A randomized cross-over trial will be performed, entailing that participants in the intervention group (n = 18) complete the following intervention arms in random order: (i) three months access to an e-bicycle with trailer for child transportation (n = 6), (ii) three months access to a longtail bicycle (n = 6), and (iii) three months access to a regular bicycle with trailer (n = 6), in total nine months. Also, a control group (n = 18) maintaining usual transportation and PA habits will be included. A convenience sample consisting of 36 parents of toddlers residing in Kristiansand municipality, Southern Norway, will be recruited. Total amount of bicycling (distance and time), total level of PA, and transportation habits will be measured at baseline and in connection to each intervention arm. Cardiorespiratory fitness, body composition and blood pressure will be measured at baseline and post-intervention. Main outcome will be bicycling distance and time spent cycling. Discussion New knowledge relevant for the timely issues of public health and environmental sustainability will be provided among parents of toddlers, representing a target group of greatest importance. There is a call for research on the influence of e-bikes and longtail bikes on travel behavior and PA levels, and whether voluntary cycling could improve health. If the present study reveals promising results, it should be replicated in larger and more representative samples. Eventually, inclusion in national public health policies should be considered. Trial registration ID NCT03131518 , made public 26.04.2017.
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spelling doaj.art-6a889fdf2c7d45dfb794d49cb06558612022-12-21T17:59:19ZengBMCBMC Public Health1471-24582017-12-011711910.1186/s12889-017-4995-zFrom cars to bikes – the feasibility and effect of using e-bikes, longtail bikes and traditional bikes for transportation among parents of children attending kindergarten: design of a randomized cross-over trialHelga Birgit Bjørnarå0Sveinung Berntsen1Saskia J. te Velde2Liv Fegran3Aslak Fyhri4Benedicte Deforche5Lars Bo Andersen6Elling Bere7Department of Public Health, Sport and Nutrition, Faculty of Health and Sport Sciences, University of AgderDepartment of Public Health, Sport and Nutrition, Faculty of Health and Sport Sciences, University of AgderDepartment of Public Health, Sport and Nutrition, Faculty of Health and Sport Sciences, University of AgderDepartment of Public Health, Sport and Nutrition, Faculty of Health and Sport Sciences, University of AgderDepartment of Safety and the Environment, Institute of Transport EconomicsUnit Health Promotion and Education, Department of Public Health, Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences, Ghent UniversityFaculty of Teacher Education and Sport, Western Norwegian University of Applied SciencesDepartment of Public Health, Sport and Nutrition, Faculty of Health and Sport Sciences, University of AgderAbstract Background The present study aims to increase bicycling and level of physical activity (PA), and thereby promote health in parents of toddlers, by giving access to different bicycle types. There is a need for greater understanding of e-bikes and their role in the transportation network, and further effects on PA levels and health. Moreover, longtail bikes could meet certain practical needs not fulfilled by e-bikes or traditional bikes, hence increased knowledge regarding their feasibility should be obtained. No previous studies have investigated whether providing an e-bike or a longtail bike over an extended period in a sample of parents of toddlers influence objectively assessed amount of bicycling and total PA level, transportation habits, cardiorespiratory fitness, body composition and blood pressure. Methods A randomized cross-over trial will be performed, entailing that participants in the intervention group (n = 18) complete the following intervention arms in random order: (i) three months access to an e-bicycle with trailer for child transportation (n = 6), (ii) three months access to a longtail bicycle (n = 6), and (iii) three months access to a regular bicycle with trailer (n = 6), in total nine months. Also, a control group (n = 18) maintaining usual transportation and PA habits will be included. A convenience sample consisting of 36 parents of toddlers residing in Kristiansand municipality, Southern Norway, will be recruited. Total amount of bicycling (distance and time), total level of PA, and transportation habits will be measured at baseline and in connection to each intervention arm. Cardiorespiratory fitness, body composition and blood pressure will be measured at baseline and post-intervention. Main outcome will be bicycling distance and time spent cycling. Discussion New knowledge relevant for the timely issues of public health and environmental sustainability will be provided among parents of toddlers, representing a target group of greatest importance. There is a call for research on the influence of e-bikes and longtail bikes on travel behavior and PA levels, and whether voluntary cycling could improve health. If the present study reveals promising results, it should be replicated in larger and more representative samples. Eventually, inclusion in national public health policies should be considered. Trial registration ID NCT03131518 , made public 26.04.2017.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12889-017-4995-zActive transportationE-bikeCargo bikeBicycling timeBicycling distancePhysical activity
spellingShingle Helga Birgit Bjørnarå
Sveinung Berntsen
Saskia J. te Velde
Liv Fegran
Aslak Fyhri
Benedicte Deforche
Lars Bo Andersen
Elling Bere
From cars to bikes – the feasibility and effect of using e-bikes, longtail bikes and traditional bikes for transportation among parents of children attending kindergarten: design of a randomized cross-over trial
BMC Public Health
Active transportation
E-bike
Cargo bike
Bicycling time
Bicycling distance
Physical activity
title From cars to bikes – the feasibility and effect of using e-bikes, longtail bikes and traditional bikes for transportation among parents of children attending kindergarten: design of a randomized cross-over trial
title_full From cars to bikes – the feasibility and effect of using e-bikes, longtail bikes and traditional bikes for transportation among parents of children attending kindergarten: design of a randomized cross-over trial
title_fullStr From cars to bikes – the feasibility and effect of using e-bikes, longtail bikes and traditional bikes for transportation among parents of children attending kindergarten: design of a randomized cross-over trial
title_full_unstemmed From cars to bikes – the feasibility and effect of using e-bikes, longtail bikes and traditional bikes for transportation among parents of children attending kindergarten: design of a randomized cross-over trial
title_short From cars to bikes – the feasibility and effect of using e-bikes, longtail bikes and traditional bikes for transportation among parents of children attending kindergarten: design of a randomized cross-over trial
title_sort from cars to bikes the feasibility and effect of using e bikes longtail bikes and traditional bikes for transportation among parents of children attending kindergarten design of a randomized cross over trial
topic Active transportation
E-bike
Cargo bike
Bicycling time
Bicycling distance
Physical activity
url http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12889-017-4995-z
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