Morning Walk is Good for Health

in OCD5 years ago

Walking in the morning is very beneficial for health. There are many benefits of walking in the morning regularly. As a result of not having daily physical activities, various diseases are taking root in the body. Diabetes, hypertension, arthritis, obesity, loss of muscle strength, osteoporosis or bone fragility, etc.

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Let's not know the morning walk reduces the risk of diseases.

Reduces excess body fat

Regular walking reduces excess body fat. Increases good cholesterol or HDL, decreases bad cholesterol or LDL.

Weight loss will be followed by fatigue and constant tiredness

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Weight loss will be followed by regular walking to reduce the risk of breast cancer and many other cancers.

Diabetes control

Walking is also very effective in controlling diabetes. Walking increases the effectiveness of insulin in the muscles of the body. As a result, blood glucose decreases.

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Risk of high blood pressure, heart disease and stroke

Walk every morning to reduce the risk of high blood pressure, heart disease and stroke. Even if there is a block, regular walking increases the blood supply to the small blood vessels in the vicinity. This reduces the risk of heart disease. Reduced risk of stroke.

Heart and lung performance

Heart rate and respiratory rate increase during walking. As a result, blood supply to the heart and lungs increases.

Good for bones and knots

People who walk regularly have less osteoporosis. Bone joints remain healthy.

Walk at least 30 minutes at least five days a week to reap the benefits of walking.

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