Walking And Your Metabolism


Subject Directory
Find your Specific Interest
in a Hurry
     Home      Submit Article      Trainer Registration      Contact Us      Our Mission      Disclaimer      Forums      Public Health Issues      Article Archive      Fitness Links      FEATURED EDITOR'S PICKSNew!      Synergy Performance HealthNew!
 

 
 

Search our Site:
Search Google:
This search box will exclusively search relevant sites that we respect.

Walking And Your Metabolism

By James Hunaban
AddThis Social Bookmark Button


Category: 0
Related Articles: metabolism weight loss fitness
Submit your articles here!

We all acknowledge that going out for a brisk walk for 20-30 minutes daily will do you good. Even so, many of us haven't considered making walking an everyday habit. What is a fact is that walking can really improve our metabolic fitness enormously.

Our metabolism operates like clockwork in our system. It decides the rate at which our body assimilates the nutrients that we consume through food and the rate at which we burn all the additional amounts of fats, carbohydrates,and proteins. Consequently, the rate of our metabolism decides our weight. The faster the metabolism of a person, the faster he or she will burn the calories and the faster all the processes in our body are occurring.

Walking has been a popular choice for a while because of the increase in overweight patients. The benefits one obtains from this non-strenuous, low-impact type of exercise are many, and more and more overweight patients have started to take walking seriously. Obese patients who go for brisk walks on a regular basis are now less likely to have common problems such as heart disease and diabetes.

It is not just the obese that benefit from good brisk walking. Geriatric patients, in general, are likewise pleased with the effects walking can have on their bodies. Apart from it being rather stimulating, it also proven to be a good social activity. They can enjoy just walking in the park and being able to mix with people from all walks of life.

It has been discovered that increasing the metabolic rate of a person can considerably improve the circulation, lower blood pressure and improve the health of the heart. Cardiac output is expanded and weight loss steadily increased as well. The percentage of body fat has likewise been found to diminish. Even the waistline has been markedly lessened.

It's important though, just like in any other type of physical exercise, that brisk walking is done together with a well-balanced diet, remaining within our day-to-day caloric needs. If we're consuming more, brisk walking isn't enough. Additional forms of physical exercise should be incorporated too.

Walking might not appear to be very exciting to some, but getting the hang of it will add numerous benefits to your health and well-being. Take every opportunity to walk. Rather than taking the car, why not walk to your destination. Make a point of doing it briskly to draw the full benefit from this great free exercise. James Hunaban is the owner of http://metabolism.health-info4u.com/ a site full of metabolism advice. And http://health-info4u.com/ a site full of good health advice

AddThis Social Bookmark Button

 

Do you Agree or Disagree? Have a Comment? POST IT!

 Reader Opinions 
Submit Your Opinion
Name:
Email:
*Your email will NOT be posted. This is for administrative purposes only.
Comments:
 
Please enter the code in the image:

 
 Forum Login 
Username:

Password:


Forgot your password?
Register for Forums

Enter your Email!
Sign up for our Senior Fitness Weekly Newletter.
Email:

Suggested Reading from Senior Fitness

Exercise focus for Seniors:

Amazon Item:Ultimate Senior Fitness Collection

Amazon Item:Senior Fitness: The Diet and Exercise Program For Maximum Health and Longevity

Amazon Item:Strength Training Past 50 (Ageless Athlete Series)

Amazon Item:More Than Stretch - Senior Fitness For Older Adults & Seniors

Amazon Item:Fitness for Seniors: Amazing Body Breakthroughs for Super Health

Gary Null, Ph.D. knows as much about aging powerfully as anyone on earth. His new book sums it all up.

Amazon Item:Gary Null's Power Aging

Amazon Item:A Morning Cup of Balance: One 15-Minute Routine for a Lifetime of Strength & Stability (The Morning Cup series)