Here are just a few benefits of walking:
Walking improves circulation. It also wards off heart disease, brings up the heart rate, lowers blood pressure, reduces the risk of stroke and strengthens the heart.
Walking lightens mood. Studies have shown that the more steps people take during the day, the better their moods are. That's because walking releases natural pain-killing endorphins throughout the body.
Walking can lead to weight loss. A brisk 30-minute walk burns about 200 calories, depending on your weight. Over time, calories burned can lead to pounds dropped.
Walking strengthens muscles and bones. It tones your leg and abdominal muscles. Over time, walking can increase your range of motion and even help improve your bone density.
Walking supports your joints. The majority of joint cartilage has no direct blood supply, but it gets nutrition from joint fluid that circulates as we move. Impact that comes from movement or compression, such as walking, "squishes" the cartilage, bringing oxygen and nutrients into the area.
Walking improves cognitive health. A study from the University of Virginia Health System found that men between the ages of 71 and 93 who walked more than a quarter of a mile per day had half the incidence of dementia and Alzheimer's disease compared to those who walked less.
Walking safely
Be sure to watch where you’re walking. Distracted walking can put you at risk of things like falling down stairs, stumbling into the street or colliding with a car. The next time you’re on a stroll:
• Keep your focus on the people and potential obstacles in front of and around you.
• Turn down the music enough to hear the traffic and other sounds around you.
• Don’t jaywalk. Cross streets carefully, preferably at a light.
• Be sure to look up, especially near curbs, intersections, stairs and escalators.
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