Step Towards a Healthy Heart: The Remarkable Benefits of Walking

As our lives become increasingly complacent with the rise of technology and desk-bound jobs, the importance of physical activity to help maintain great heart health cannot be overstated. One simple yet highly effective form of exercise that can significantly benefit your heart is walking. It is accessible, inexpensive, and can be easily incorporated into your daily routine.

Walking is a fantastic cardiovascular exercise that gets your heart rate up and strengthens your heart muscles. Regular walking has been shown to lower the risk of cardiovascular diseases, such as heart attack and stroke. According to a study published in the American Journal of Preventive Medicine, women who walked briskly for at least three hours per week had a 43% reduced risk of heart attack. Walking also helps to improve circulation, and lowers blood pressure.

Maintaining a healthy weight is crucial for heart health, and walking can be an effective tool for weight management. Walking is a low-impact exercise that burns calories and helps to increase your metabolism. It can be easily incorporated into your daily routine, such as walking to work or taking the stairs instead of the elevator. Regular walking can help you maintain a healthy body weight, which in turn reduces the risk of heart disease and other chronic health conditions associated with obesity.

Walking is a great way to improve your fitness and increase your energy levels, both of which can have a significant impact on your heart health. Regular walking helps to strengthen your muscles, improve your endurance, and increase your cardiovascular fitness. As your fitness levels improve, your heart becomes more efficient at pumping blood, and your overall stamina increases. With increased energy levels, you are more likely to be physically active throughout the day, which is crucial for maintaining a healthy heart.

Walking is a simple yet powerful exercise that can have a profound impact on heart health. Regular walking can lower the risk of cardiovascular disease, help with weight management, and, increase fitness and energy levels.  It is a convenient and accessible form of exercise that can be easily incorporated into your daily routine. So, lace up your walking shoes and take a step towards a healthier heart. Your heart will thank you!

The Centennial Briefing - July 13, 2018

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Enjoy this week's issue as there are awesome tidbits from Mental Health First Aid America about self-care in the summer months. Also see which 3 of our staff obtained LPCs and CACs, see who has July anniversaries and also view which new hires to welcome to Centennial! Lastly we have some safety tips on proper hand washing and then also a section on email etiquette as a nice refresher for us all.