Can You Walk 10 Years off Your Age?
Forget the plastic surgery. Here’s a simple, cheap way to get back your youth: Start walking.
People who regularly lace up their walking shoes and get moving may be as much as 10 years younger than their couch-potato peers. Still sitting down? Read on.
All About Aerobics
Your aerobic power (read your body’s ability to take in the maximum amount of oxygen) declines as you age. So, over time, you simply don’t have the same energy as you used to. But here’s the good news: Research shows that regular aerobic exercise, such as walking, can boost your aerobic fitness so much that it’s like being 10 years younger!
1. I wish I had more energy.
A short brisk walk has both a calming and an energizing effect, according to research. And walking may help you feel more alert and well-rested because of its ability to improve the quality of your sleep. Walking at a moderate pace later in the day can help encourage deep, restful sleep. Finally, the mood boost you experience from walking may further enhance your energy levels.
Walking toward a good night’s sleep.
In a study, people who walked more than 6 blocks per day reduced their sleep problems by one third. Using a “brisk” pace cut their sleep problems in half.
2. I wish I could think more clearly.
Need to sort out some things in your head? Few activities help improve your perspective as quickly as a brisk walk, which will boost circulation in all parts of the body, including your brain.
Some research also has shown that walking is associated with less cognitive decline and a reduced risk of dementia later in life.
3. I wish I could protect myself from my parents’ diseases.
Your genetics determine only a small part of your health profile. Research shows it’s how you live your life that really counts, and walking regularly can prevent and improve many serious chronic diseases.
Here is a short list of ways that walking can reduce the impacts of disease. Moderately intense activities such as walking can: • Reduce cardiovascular disease by as much as 30-50 percent.
• Decrease osteoarthritis pain, and improve stability, endurance, and agility.
• Reduce the risk of colon cancer and possibly breast cancer.
• Protect against diabetes in high-risk people, and lower blood glucose and improve insulin action in diabetics.
• Lower blood pressure and reduce the risk of heart attack.
4. I wish I could lose weight.
Although you might think that losing weight is the only way to enjoy an improved health profile, the truth is that regular walkers may not have to worry quite as much about what the scale says.
5. I wish I felt happier in general.
Protecting and nurturing your mental health is an important part of overall wellness, and studies show that walking regularly has the ability to lower your stress levels. Also, studies show that aerobic exercise such as walking may bring long-term benefits to your mental disposition by warding off both depression and anxiety.
For more health tips, browse Encouraging Health.
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