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 Mayo.org March 2024 Can something as simple as walking really help shrink your waistline and improve your overall health? In this episode, we explore how a consistent walking routine can support weight management, reduce belly fat, and protect your heart—without the stress of extreme workouts. Whether you're a beginner or getting back into movement, you'll learn how to make walking a powerful tool in your wellness routine. Tune in for science-backed insights, practical tips, and a l...
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...