Walking,
just for illustration
We
all understand that any movement of our body may benefit to our
health. Many people
choose walking as a form of exercise due to:
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easy
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gentle
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low impact
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free, just require a pair of shoes
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perfect for all ages: senior, young adult
and
teenagers
The
answer is “yes” that walking regularly make our live longer. It
is because walking let’s say 30 minutes per-day will improve our
heart health.
Walking
on lake side
Heart
diseases is “leading cause of death” in the world and USA.
Disease
caused 15.2
million death in the world and 735,000 in the USA per year.
Walking
with speed of 2 mile per hour (mph) may reduce the cardiovascular
risk, thus reduce risk of death.
Illustration for walking (credit to Google)
Cardiac
risk factors will be improved by walking. The risk factors include:
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Cholesterol
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blood pressure
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diabetes
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obesity
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mental stress
Moreover,
walking has a lot of other health benefits, some are:
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improve nervous system
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decrease hostility
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boosting moods
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reduce belly fat
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improve digestive system
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boost immunity
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sleep better
By
the way, do you walk regularly? If
so, how often:
per day or per week?