Rank |
Title |
Journal |
Year |
PubWeight™‹?› |
1
|
All-cause mortality associated with physical activity during leisure time, work, sports, and cycling to work.
|
Arch Intern Med
|
2000
|
5.51
|
2
|
Exercise type and intensity in relation to coronary heart disease in men.
|
JAMA
|
2002
|
4.69
|
3
|
The health risks and benefits of cycling in urban environments compared with car use: health impact assessment study.
|
BMJ
|
2011
|
3.52
|
4
|
Health benefits of cycling: a systematic review.
|
Scand J Med Sci Sports
|
2011
|
3.37
|
5
|
Active travel to work and cardiovascular risk factors in the United Kingdom.
|
Am J Prev Med
|
2013
|
1.57
|
6
|
Intensity versus duration of cycling, impact on all-cause and coronary heart disease mortality: the Copenhagen City Heart Study.
|
Eur J Prev Cardiol
|
2011
|
1.52
|
7
|
Associations between active travel to work and overweight, hypertension, and diabetes in India: a cross-sectional study.
|
PLoS Med
|
2013
|
1.44
|
8
|
Systematic review and meta-analysis of reduction in all-cause mortality from walking and cycling and shape of dose response relationship.
|
Int J Behav Nutr Phys Act
|
2014
|
1.44
|
9
|
Association between active commuting and incident cardiovascular disease, cancer, and mortality: prospective cohort study.
|
BMJ
|
2017
|
1.41
|
10
|
Cycling and sports, but not walking, are associated with 10-year cardiovascular disease incidence: the MORGEN Study.
|
Eur J Cardiovasc Prev Rehabil
|
2011
|
1.23
|
11
|
Behavior change techniques used to promote walking and cycling: a systematic review.
|
Health Psychol
|
2013
|
1.21
|
12
|
Cycling to work: influence on indexes of health in untrained men and women in Flanders. Coronary heart disease and quality of life.
|
Scand J Med Sci Sports
|
2007
|
1.00
|
13
|
The association of cycling with all-cause, cardiovascular and cancer mortality: findings from the population-based EPIC-Norfolk cohort.
|
BMJ Open
|
2013
|
0.93
|
14
|
The effect on cardiorespiratory fitness after an 8-week period of commuter cycling--a randomized controlled study in adults.
|
Prev Med
|
2011
|
0.84
|
15
|
Longitudinal associations of active commuting with wellbeing and sickness absence.
|
Prev Med
|
2015
|
0.81
|
16
|
What interventions increase commuter cycling? A systematic review.
|
BMJ Open
|
2015
|
0.81
|
17
|
Associations of specific types of sports and exercise with all-cause and cardiovascular-disease mortality: a cohort study of 80 306 British adults.
|
Br J Sports Med
|
2016
|
0.80
|
18
|
Associations between Recreational and Commuter Cycling, Changes in Cycling, and Type 2 Diabetes Risk: A Cohort Study of Danish Men and Women.
|
PLoS Med
|
2016
|
0.77
|
19
|
Dose-response associations between cycling activity and risk of hypertension in regular cyclists: The UK Cycling for Health Study.
|
J Hum Hypertens
|
2014
|
0.76
|
20
|
Associations between the frequency of cycling and domains of quality of life.
|
Health Promot J Austr
|
2014
|
0.76
|
21
|
Associations of active commuting with body fat and visceral adipose tissue: A cross-sectional population based study in the UK.
|
Prev Med
|
2017
|
0.75
|
22
|
Prospective Study of Bicycling and Risk of Coronary Heart Disease in Danish Men and Women.
|
Circulation
|
2016
|
0.75
|