Do you think walking is healthy? This new study says ‘No’!
Health | Dec 07, 2017, 10:33 AM ISTThe study comes at a time when north India is facing a serious crisis due to rising levels of pollution.
The study comes at a time when north India is facing a serious crisis due to rising levels of pollution.
A middle-aged person with slow walking pace is more likely to develop heart disease than others.
Light physical activity is equivalent to walking slowly, while moderate is equivalent to a brisk walk and vigorous a strenuous run.
In addition to benefitting your heart and muscles, a regular walk also contributes to keeping your brain healthy, new research suggests.
A person's walk can reveal a lot about their levels of aggression, a new study has found. Reseachers at University of Portsmouth in Britian said, that the way people walk says a lot about their
Moderate physical activities such as walking and cycling are associated with a greater than 50 pc reduction in cardiovascular death in people over the age of 65, says a study. "Our study provides further evidence
New Delhi: Walking briskly on daily basis is more effective than vigorously jogging for patients with pre-diabetes, a new study has found. The findings are the result of a six-month study of 150 participants, each
Atlanta: Researchers have designed a new robot that has human-sized feet, and walks wearing a pair of sneakers just like humans. According to a scientist at the Georgia Institute of Technology, this newly developed robot
Florida: These days “walking meetings” are become trendy for right reasons. Doing official meeting while walking instead of just sitting at one place not only creates a big impact on the effectiveness of your conversations
London: Children who start walking at the age of 18 months are likely to develop stronger bones and are physically more active as they get older, according to a new study which links bone strength
If you are the one who is most likely spending long, continuous hours on chair then there is a bad news for you. According to the Max Bupa Walk for Health Survey 2016, majority of
New York: Even if you do not sweat it out in the gym very morning, swapping out just a few minutes of sedentary time with some sort of movement can help you live longer, suggests
London : Just half an hour of brisk walking five days a week can reduce risk of death from cardiovascular diseases, especially in women and those younger than 70 years of age, says a new
Washington: US tech giant Apple has filed a patent for new technology that aims to make texting while walking safer by replacing the text background with a live video feed of whatever is in front
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