Cycling Participation
Cross-source consensus on Cycling Participation from 1 sources and 4 claims.
1 sources · 4 claims
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Highlighted claims
- The primary outcome is weekly cycling at 12 months for any purpose. — Effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of a 9 week multi-component cycling programme versus an existing single cycling training session: protocol for the Cycle Nation Communities randomised controlled trial
- Weekly cycling is defined as at least four cycling journeys in the previous four weeks. — Effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of a 9 week multi-component cycling programme versus an existing single cycling training session: protocol for the Cycle Nation Communities randomised controlled trial
- The trial is powered to detect a 20 percentage point absolute difference in weekly cycling at 12 months. — Effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of a 9 week multi-component cycling programme versus an existing single cycling training session: protocol for the Cycle Nation Communities randomised controlled trial
- The intervention aims to reduce multiple barriers to cycling beyond skills deficits alone. — Effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of a 9 week multi-component cycling programme versus an existing single cycling training session: protocol for the Cycle Nation Communities randomised controlled trial