Walking

October 29, 2009 in Body, Feature by admin

Walking exercises 7 hours  a week can prevent us from Diabetes ?

What if there was a miracle pill that if you took it each day would give you a 20% less chance of getting breast cancer, a 30% less chance of getting heart disease, a 50% less chance of diabetes, and would help you live longer and healthier into old age. How much would you pay for it? Wouldn’t you insist your children, parents, and loved ones take it, too?

The miracle cure:strap on your walking shoes for an hour a day and you will reap all of these health benefits, according to recent health studies published in major medical journals.

How Fast?
Results from the 20-year long Nurse’s Health Study have shown significant decreases in occurrence of breast cancer and Type II diabetes in women who engaged in “brisk” walking or other vigorous exercise for seven hours a week, and as little as three hours a week for heart disease reduction.
In this study, brisk walking was defined as 3 – 3.9 miles per hour, or 15 – 20 minutes per mile. This is really just a purposeful stroll for most people.

How Long?
An hour a day, or a total of seven hours a week, is associated with decreased risk for breast cancer and Type II diabetes. As little as a half hour a day, or three hours a week, is associated with decreased risk of heart disease.

How Many Years?
The studies have not keyed in on when in your life it is best to exercise – is it too late if you wait until you are 55? Or can you begin reducing your risks at any age? Studies have shown decreased risk of death in older men and women who walk regularly, so my reply would be to start now and never stop! Walking will also provide weight-bearing exercise to maintain your bone density and prevent osteoporosis.

What Good Does It Do?

What Good Does It Do?
Breast Cancer: 20% reduction Article
Diabetes: 50% reduction Article
Heart Disease: 30-40% reduction Article
Colon Cancer: exercise reduces risk Article
Stroke: exercise reduces risk Article
Reduces Death Risk by 27%
More Health Benefits of Walking