CYCLING & HEALTH. Randy Rzewnicki, PhD, Brussels, September 2013

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ECF gratefully acknowledges financial support from the European Commission. CYCLING & HEALTH Randy Rzewnicki, PhD, Randy@ecf.com Brussels, September 2013

In this presentation: 1. Health benefits of cycling 2. HEAT: counting the economic benefits 3. A few initiatives

1. Physical activity and health Physical inactivity: A leading risk factor for health In Europe: nearly 1,000,000 deaths per year Source: Global Health Risks. Geneva, World Health Organization, 2009 http://www.who.int/healthinfo/global_burden_disease/global_health_risks/en/index.html

Physical inactivity estimated to cause 21 25% of breast and colon cancer burden 27% of diabetes burden 30% of ischemic heart disease (IHD) burden Physical Activity Guidelines Advisory Committee. Physical Activity Guidelines Advisory Committee Report, 2008. Washington, DC: U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, 2008.

Physical activity improves health & reduces risks Minus 20-30% morbidity and mortality from Coronary Heart Disease (CHD) Cardio-vascular Disease (CVD) Minus 20 40% cancer risks Minus 30% for developing functional limitations Minus 30% for premature all-cause mortality Physical Activity Guidelines Advisory Committee. Physical Activity Guidelines Advisory Committee Report, 2008. Washington, DC: U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, 2008.

Physical Activity good for mental health too Physical Activity protects people from getting depressed reduces symptoms of depression for all Prevents risk of job burn out Creates more mental fitness, healthy adults Ref: US guidelines committee report, 2008 Toker & Biron 2012: Depression & Work Productivity

The economic cost of obesity EU-15 region: 32.8 billion euros Australia - $3.6 billion But weight control is only 1 benefit of PA. 7

How can people do PA every day? Active Mobility is THE solution. Walking & cycling to work, to school, to shop, to public transport, etc. 8

2. Health benefits of cycling OTHER ILLUSTRATION!!

Benefits of Cycling include Cardiovascular fitness Protect joints Spine/back Mental stress Immune system Muscles Skeletal system Balance & equilibrium Oxygen & circulation Overweight & obesity Body fat & cholesterol Blood pressure Cancers Stamina Attractiveness & anti-aging Physical workout Quality of life

What is the balance of benefits of cycling vs. risks? More exposure to air pollution & crashes? Lack of physical activity?

Cycling for Transport: More Benefits than risks (1) Increased exposure to air pollution & traffic crashes is small Compared to the much greater benefits of more physical activity Source: Johan de Hartog J, Boogaard H, Nijland H, Hoek G.: Do the health benefits of cycling outweigh the risks? Environ Health Perspect. 2010 Aug;118(8):1109-16. Epub 2010 Jun 11.

Cycling for Transport: More Benefits than risks (2) Bicing - bicycle sharing scheme Barcelona Health benefits of physical activity from using cycles were large compared with the risks from breathing air pollutants & road traffic incidents. Source:Rojac-Rueda, D et al The health risks and benefits of cycling in urban environments compared with car use: health impact assessment study BMJ 2011; 343: d4521 doi: 10.1136/bmj.d4521

Active transport as part of policies to reduce greenhouse gases emissions provides important health benefits Health effects from increased physical activity for transport are much greater than benefits from low polluting cars. Source: Woodcock et al Public health benefits of strategies to reduce greenhouse-gas emissions - :urban land transport 2009 Lancet published online November 25, 2009

What are the costs? 15

The economic value of physical activity Cost of physical inactivity Direct Health / Medical costs Indirect economic and social costs Cost of doing nothing Costs of interventions Physical activity health care Environmental interventions Cost of doing something

MORE PHYSICAL ACTIVITY SAVES LIVES & SAVES MONEY

Relative Risk: all cause mortality Cycling to work can save lives Adults cycling to work have less risk of dying prematurely. Cycling to work Results consistent with other cycling & physical activity studies. Andersen, L B, Schnohr, P, Schroll, M, Hein, H O, (2000) All-Cause Mortality Associated With Physical Activity During Leisure Time, Work, Sports, and Cycling to Work, Archives of Internal Medicine, Vol. 160, pp1621-1628

HEAT Impacts Boston USA Used HEAT to calculate the costs to health if a bus line were shut down Hungary Used HEAT to explain the costs and the benefits New Zealand: used HEAT on Auckland Harbour Bridge plans for cycling and pedestrian facilities EU-27 HEAT shows over 100 bn euros health benefit

Hungarian transport minister Völner Pal officially declares support for the National cycling charter, locking in 400 million euros for cycling -18 SEP 2013 20

Health benefits are over 50% of the total 21

The New Cycling Economy: 200 bn /year All internal and external benefits of cycling together, based on 7,4% of use of the bicycle in Europe (Eurobarometer 2010), adding the turnover of related industries, well above 200 bn annually, more than 400 for every person that lives in the EU. biggest single chunk is health, with over 110 bn annually. ECF used Health Economic Assessment Tool (HEAT) for Cycling More info at ECF 23

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More Cycling benefits: Economic, Social, Environmental & Transport 25

WHO recommends cycling For health and climate Safe cycling/walking networks are good for both health and climate For children preventing injuries and ensuring adequate physical activity for all children Health co-benefits of climate change mitigation - Transport sector 6Dec2011 at COP-17. 26

Cycling helps transport, environment & health sectors achieve their own goals(1) Goals Less air pollutants and CO2 Less noise Interest Environment, Health Less congestion Less road traffic injuries Transport Transport, Health

Cycling helps transport, environment & health sectors achieve their own goals(2) Goals Less investments in infrastructure for more cars Interest Transport More accessibility and quality of urban life Transport, Health More physical activity Health

+ 100 MILLION MORE EUROPEANS MOVING BY 2020 29

Encouraging the broadest possible participation in sports and physical activity Global platform open to organizations within the field of sport for all, recreational sports and physical activity. Over 130 member associations with more than 40 million individuals in 65 countries. 30

Premier organizations with the necessary expertise and experience to effectively maximize the reach of the NowWeMove Campaign. Great potential to access an extensive network in over 30 countries and to reach a global and diverse audience across Europe. 31

32 LOCAL EVENTS NETWORKING COMMUNITY EVENTS FLAGSHIP EVENTS Public space Tournaments Open door School & University Office & Workplace

2016 2012 2013 2014 2015 Individual participants Countries involved MOVE Week activities 140.000 23 250 250.000 350.000 500.000 1.000.000 31 35 38 42 500 600 750 1000 EXPECTED MINIMUM PARTICIPATION 33

34 FIND THE MOVE

3. More cycling is a realistic option Rob Huibers

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Thank you for your attention! For more information randy@ecf.com www.ecf.com