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The physical exercise gained from cycling is generally linked with increased health and well-being.
According to the World Health Organization, physical inactivity is second only to tobacco smoking as a health risk in developed countries, and this is associated with many tens of billions of dollars of healthcare costs.
The WHO's report suggests that increasing physical activity is a public health ' best buy ', and that cycling is a ' highly suitable activity ' for this purpose.
The charity Sustrans reports that investment in cycling provision can give a 20: 1 return from health and other benefits.
It has been estimated that, on average, approximately 20 life-years are gained from the health benefits of road bicycling for every life-year lost through injury.

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