Faster you walk, the lower are your health issues
Ahmedabad Mirror|December 30, 2024
According to a recent study people who walk fast often have better cardiorespiratory fitness that helps lower diseases like diabetes, hypertension, et al
Faster you walk, the lower are your health issues

If your walking speed is faster than your peers, you may be at a lower risk of metabolic conditions such as diabetes or cardiovascular ones, a recent study has found.

In nearly 25,000 participants having obesity, a high waist circumference, or both, researchers from Japan's Doshisha University measured their 'subjective walking speed' through a single question in a health questionnaire -- "Is your walking speed faster than that of your age and sex?"

The results, published in the journal Scientific Reports, showed that individuals who identified as 'faster walkers' had significantly lower risks of diabetes -- about 30% lower -- and smaller, but notable reductions, in risks of hypertension and dyslipidemia (abnormal lipid levels in blood).

The researchers attributed the findings to the relationship between walking speed and overall health.

This story is from the December 30, 2024 edition of Ahmedabad Mirror.

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