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Walking Pace Predicts Length of Illness

 

February 14, 2024

 

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Researchers have provided evidence that walking pace (brisk, steady, or slow) can be used to predict the length of time individuals will spend in a healthy state before transitioning into a non-communicable disease state.  This is significant because walking pace is an easy, non-clinical method of assessing level of physical activity, which is an important modifiable lifestyle attribute, that predicts physical fitness.  Self-described brisk walkers spend more time healthy, and less time living with non-communicable diseases like cardiovascular disease or cancer, compared to self-described slow walkers.

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