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The Many Benefits of
Walking
You probably always hear the expression ‘take a hike!’ You know what?
Health experts are actually encouraging you to follow that particular
advice.
Walking, or the art of traveling by foot, is human’s natural means of
transportation. However, with today’s society full of vehicles, walking
is slowly becoming a lost art. And this should not be, health experts
said, as walking has numerous benefits to us.
Here are some that we have compiled just for you.
Health Benefits
Walking is a cardio vascular workout that can help reduce your risk of
heart disease; aids in alleviation of depression and lower back pain;
increase your muscular strength; improve coronary condition; reduce risks
of infection and hypertension; aids in maintaining a healthy weight; and
curbs the decrease in bone density. Likewise, it also helps in
maintaining flexibility and coordination hence, reducing the risk of
falls. Like almost all forms of exercise, it adds more health and zest to
your life.
Social and Economic
Benefits
Aside from the obvious health benefits, walking can also have a very large
social and economic impact in today’s society.
Walking is free. In comparison to the cost of operating a car, which is
approximately
5,170
dollars a year, walking will not cost you anything.
In
addition to this, walking will also give you more time to interact with
others. Walking has been shown to improve self-esteem, relieve
symptoms of depression and anxiety, and improve mood. Walking,
particularly in pleasant surroundings, and with other people, offers many
opportunities for relaxation and social contact.
Environmental Benefits
Moreover, walking is the only form of transportation that will not
contribute to air pollution.
Motor
vehicle emissions represent 31% of total carbon dioxide, 81% of carbon
monoxide, and 49% of nitrogen oxides released in the United States alone,
and thus create 60 percent of air pollution.
Although individual cars are much cleaner today than they
were in earlier years, if total traffic continues to grow, overall air
quality will deteriorate. Moreover, cars and trucks burn millions of
barrels of oil, a non-renewable energy source, every day.
Transportation Benefits
Walking will not contribute to traffic and requires less space than
automobiles. Moreover, it reduces the risk of vehicular accidents on the
road. Walking
can help to reduce roadway congestion. Many streets and highways carry
more traffic than they were designed to handle, resulting in wasted time
and energy, pollution, driver frustration, and gridlock.
So
do not discount walking. It can actually do you good. |