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Walk an Hour Daily for Longevity, Says Expert
24 Jan
Summary
- An hour of fast walking daily can significantly boost longevity.
- Moderate exercise for 2.5 hours weekly offers most benefits.
- Even 10 minutes of brisk walking offers notable health advantages.

Pioneering research from the University of Southern California suggests that maintaining longevity might be simpler than widely believed. Dr. Valter Longo, head of the Longevity Institute, proposes that a daily hour of brisk walking could be a key to staying younger. While the popular advice is to aim for 10,000 steps, Dr. Longo's blog indicates that an hour of walking daily is sufficient, with a recommendation to walk everywhere on weekends, avoiding polluted areas.
This aligns with current NHS advice, which emphasizes that even 10 minutes of brisk walking daily offers significant health benefits, including calorie burning and improved cardiovascular health. For those unsure about their pace, the NHS offers a free app to help increase walking speed. Professor Claire Steves of King's College London also noted that approximately 3 hours of walking per week could enhance brain health, suggesting that any increase in exercise, even minimal, offers improvements.




