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    Brisk Walking- Benefits Galore!

    By Anand Pratibha Khanna
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    The human body is made to walk. Our bodies function better when we walk. We are healthier in many ways when we walk. Walking 30 minutes a day cuts the rate of people becoming diabetic by more than half and it cuts the risk of people over 60 becoming diabetic by almost 70 percent.  Walking cuts the risk of stroke by more than 25 percent. Walking reduces hypertension. The body has over 100,000 miles of blood vessels. Those blood vessels are more supple and healthier when we walk. Walking cuts the risk of cancer as well as diabetes and stroke. Women who walk have a 20 percent lower likelihood of getting breast cancer and a 31 percent lower risk of getting colon cancer. Women with breast cancer who walk regularly can reduce their recurrence rate and their mortality rate by over 50 percent. The human body works better when we walk. The body resists diseases better when we walk, and the body heals faster when we walk. We don’t have to walk a lot. Thirty minutes a day has a huge impact on our health.

    Men who walk thirty minutes a day have a significantly lower level of prostate cancer. Men who walk regularly have a 60 percent lower risk of colon cancer. For men with prostate cancer, studies have shown that walkers have a 46 percent lower mortality rate. Walking also helps prevent depression, and people who walk regularly are more likely to see improvements in their depression. On One study, people who walked and took medication scored twice as well in 30 days as the women who took only medication. Another study showed that depressed people who walked regularly had a significantly higher level of not being depressed in a year compared to depressed people who did not walk. The body generates Endorphins when we walk. Endorphins help us to feel good.

    Walking also strengthens our heart. Walking strengthens bones Walking improves the circulatory system. Walking generates positive neuro chemicals. Healthy eating is important but dieting can trigger negative neuro chemicals and can be hard to do. Walking generates positive neuro chemicals. People look forward to walking and enjoy walking.  And research shows that fit beats fat for many people. Walking half an hour a day has health benefits that exceeds the benefits of losing 20 pounds.  When we walk every day, our bodies are healthier and stronger. A single 30- minute walk can reduce blood pressure by five points for over 20 hours.

    Walking reduces the risk of blood clots in your legs. People who walk regularly have much lower risk of deep vein thrombosis. People who walk are less likely to catch colds, and when people get colds, walkers have a 46 percent shorter symptom time from their colds. Walking improves the health of our blood, as well. Walking is a good boost of high-density cholesterol and people with high levels of HDL are less likely to have heart attacks and stroke. Walking speeds up metabolism and burns calories. Walkers often find that eating habits change and weight loss results from those eating changes.

    Walking significantly diminishes the risk of hip fracture and the need for gallstone surgery is 20 to 31 percent lower for walkers. The best news is that the 30-minute walk doesn’t have to be done in one lump of time two 15-minute walks, one in the morning and the second in the evening can be helpful to achieve the set targets.

    Walking makes us feel good. It helps the body to heal and keep us health. It improves our biological health, our physical health, our psychological health and very importantly emotional health. Walking can literally add years to your life.

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