Is walking good? Is it enough as an exercise? Or Do we need to do more intense exercise to achieve benefit? I love to walk…it’s my form of physical activity every afternoon after work. I have fun doing it walking around the house or around our subdivision. You can enjoy the view while walking… you can do it anytime and anywhere and the most important of all is that…It is FREE!
Dr James Levine who is a colleague of mine at the Mayo Clinic wrote a nice editorial at the
Mayo Clinic Proceedings based on this news report from the Mayo Clinic newsroom:
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“Getting out there and taking a walk is what it’s all about,” says James Levine, M.D., Ph.D., and a Mayo Clinic expert on obesity. “You don’t have to join a gym, you don’t have to check your pulse. You just have to switch off the TV, get off the sofa and go for a walk.”
The health benefit associated with walking is the subject of Dr. Levine’s editorial in the July issue of Mayo Clinic Proceedings. Dr. Levine’s piece is entitled, “Exercise: A Walk in the Park?” and accompanies a Proceedings article that showcases the merits of walking as beneficial exercise.
The study, undertaken by physicians from the Shinshu University Graduate School of Medicine in Matsumoto, Japan, determined that high-intensity interval walking may protect against high blood pressure and decreased muscle strength among older people.
Over five months, the Japanese researchers studied 246 adults who engaged in either no walking or moderate to high-intensity walking. The group who engaged in high-intensity walking experienced the most significant improvement in their health, the researchers found. In his editorial, Dr. Levine says the study lends credence to the notion that walking is a legitimate, worthy mode of exercise for all people. Dr. Levine says it’s a welcome message for his patients, who fight obesity and appreciate that a walk is one way to improve their health.
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It is therefore a package deal…you walk…you exercise as well as keep your health in control. There is no way I will accept any patient of mine telling me he has no time to exercise because walking can be done anywhere and anytime!
Do it now and this very minute… after reading this article…turn off your computer or TV for a while and take a stroll. In simple terms…Just move. It is much better than staying put and be sedentary.
Life is too short…enjoy your surroundings and walk because once you get the dreaded complication of obesity and diabetes which is a stroke or heart failure…you will end up in bed for the rest of life anyway…by then…you will miss walking!
Take A Step Forward Now For Health!