Send us a text In this episode, I continue reading from a review titled “The Multifaceted Benefits of Walking for Healthy Aging: From Blue Zones to Molecular Mechanisms," a "comprehensive summary of the extensive literature on the health benefits of walking in older adults." In Part One, we reviewed the methods of this study and the cardiovascular outcomes, including hypertension and cardiovascular and cerebrovascular diseases. In Part Two we will cover Cognitive Function and Dementia, Type 2...
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Send us a text In this episode, I continue reading from a review titled “The Multifaceted Benefits of Walking for Healthy Aging: From Blue Zones to Molecular Mechanisms," a "comprehensive summary of the extensive literature on the health benefits of walking in older adults." In Part One, we reviewed the methods of this study and the cardiovascular outcomes, including hypertension and cardiovascular and cerebrovascular diseases. In Part Two we will cover Cognitive Function and Dementia, Type 2...
Read from blog.myfitnesspal.com In this episode, we explore the ideal walking surfaces to enhance your daily walk and optimize your fitness routine. We’ll be reading an insightful article that compares different terrains like grass, gravel, sand, and pavement. Whether you're a seasoned walker or just starting out, we break down the pros and cons of each surface, so you can choose the best one for your needs and goals.
Why Walking Matters: The Science Explained
Send us a text In this episode, I continue reading from a review titled “The Multifaceted Benefits of Walking for Healthy Aging: From Blue Zones to Molecular Mechanisms," a "comprehensive summary of the extensive literature on the health benefits of walking in older adults." In Part One, we reviewed the methods of this study and the cardiovascular outcomes, including hypertension and cardiovascular and cerebrovascular diseases. In Part Two we will cover Cognitive Function and Dementia, Type 2...