Instant happiness

Instant happiness
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Whether you’re just having a down day or a down life, taking a walk can instantly lift your mood – especially when you go outdoors. Not only can walking make you less depressed, but according to a study published in the Archives of Internal Medicine, depression sufferers who took a daily walk showed just as much improvement in their symptoms as people on medication. In fact, 60 to 70 per cent of the subjects could no longer even be classified as depressed. And a follow-up study found that the mood boost from the walk lasted longer than that of the medication.

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Off-the-charts creativity

Off-the-charts creativity
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Stumped for an idea? Take a quick stroll around the block. Whether you need a solution to a problem at work or you’re looking for inspiration for your novel, walking gets your creative juices flowing in all areas. A recent study published in Frontiers in Neuroscience found that walking improved both convergent and divergent thinking, the two types associated with enhanced creativity.

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Allergies be gone

Allergies be gone
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Sidelined by sneezing, sniffling and itchy, watery eyes, thanks to all the pollen in the air? Your instinct may be to close all the windows and hide, but your instinct could be wrong. According to a Thai study, researchers found that walking or running – even for just 15 minutes – can reduce sneezing, itching, congestion and runny nose by up to 70 per cent.

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Metabolism to the max

Metabolism to the max
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Metabolic syndrome – the evil trifecta of increased blood pressure/cholesterol, high blood sugar, and fat around your waist – is one of the worst side effects of our sedentary lifestyle. It signals diabetes, heart disease and even early death. But we have an old-fashioned cure to this modern-day disease: exercise. Any cardio exercise, including walking, can stop metabolic syndrome and even reverse the damage, according to a study published in Circulation. But intensity is the key to revving up your metabolism. Rather than just taking a leisurely stroll, try alternating walking fast and slow.

Find out more simple ways to boost your metabolism.

Seven bonus years?

Seven bonus years?
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Want to live longer? Walk. Research has shown that you can add up to seven years to your life by exercising daily, regardless of what you weigh. Even better, those extra years will be good ones as people who walk are happier. A separate study found that people who exercise report feeling happier, more excited, and more enthusiastic about their future than their couch-potato brothers.

Here’s more advice on how to live to 100 – and love it!

Cash in the bank

Cash in the bank
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Fitness can be pricey! Money for a gym membership, home exercise equipment, workout clothes and shoes adds up fast. But it doesn’t have to. Walking needs absolutely nothing to do it but still provides great health benefits.

Here are 11 things to stop buying that’ll save you tons of cash.

Nature’s anti-wrinkle cream

Nature’s anti-wrinkle cream
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The fountain of youth exists – but you’re going to have to walk to find it. And we mean that literally. People who walk regularly not only look younger than their age (as long as you’re remembering your sunscreen!) but they may also be younger on a cellular level, according to research published in PLOS One. The scientists found that cardiovascular exercise, like walking, can preserve or even lengthen your telomeres, the parts of our DNA that shorten as we age. Who’s worried about wrinkles now?

Find out what dermatologists wish you knew about preventing and treating wrinkles.

Zzzzzzzzzz….

Zzzzzzzzzz….
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Getting a solid eight hours snoozing in the sack is one of the most important things you can do for your health. But sometimes that’s easier said than done. Thankfully a brisk walk is basically Ambien, minus the pill. In a large meta-analysis of sleep studies, researchers found that regular walkers had longer and better quality sleep. And for those unlucky few who still had insomnia? Walking helped reduce the number of sleepless nights they experienced.

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Keep calm and carry on

Keep calm and carry on
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Raise your hand if you’re stressed out. OK, OK, put both your hands back down. Most of us struggle with stress every day, and over time, that takes a serious toll on our mental and physical health. But science says one of the benefits of walking is it’s one of the fastest, most effective ways to calm down. Moving clears cortisol, the “stress hormone,” out of your system and also helps stop that endless stream of worries going through your mind, according to a study published in The American Journal of Cardiology.

Find out more stress management tips from the pros.

Banish brain drain

Banish brain drain
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It’s official: Walking is as good for your brain as it is for your body. A comprehensive study of the effects of exercise on the brain found that it benefits all aspects of your mind, including memory, cognition, learning, reading and it even increases the size of your brain to boot. Even better, walking protects your brain by lessening your risk of getting cognitive illnesses like Alzheimer’s disease and dementia.

Try these 7 morning brain exercises to clear your mind.

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