Categories
Selected Articles

Bears Legend Shuts Down Wild Trade Idea for Dynamic Wide Receiver

A Chicago Bears legend has shut down the idea of a trade involving a dynamic wide receiver on the team.
Categories
Selected Articles

The Surprising Power of a 10-Minute Walk

Walking shoes

On average, Americans take just under 5,000 steps a day. It’s a concerning number, given that public-health researchers consider a daily step count of less than 5,000 to be sedentary, and sedentary living erodes health, leading to earlier death.

Researchers are therefore motivated to find out how best to get people moving. Do all steps count? Should they be quick steps, or are slow ones OK? Does it matter how many days of the week you take longer walks? They’ve turned to enormous databases to link people’s health with details of their steps. In a study published October 28 in the Annals of Internal Medicine, scientists found that among more than 30,000 people in the U.K. who took fewer than 8,000 steps a day, getting steps in longer walks rather than accruing them bit by bit was linked to a lower risk of death and heart disease.

[time-brightcove not-tgx=”true”]

For many people, daily steps are split up into myriad tiny walks to the kitchen or forays to the garage. And those short bursts of activity are certainly beneficial to some extent, says Borja del Poro Cruz, a professor at Universidad Europea de Madrid and an author of the study. “What we’ve found essentially is that any number of steps was associated with decreased risk of cardiovascular disease and all-cause mortality,” he says.

But when people took slightly longer walks—for 10 or 15 minutes at a time—the researchers saw a larger decrease in their risk numbers than they did for people whose brief bouts of movement added up to the same number of steps.

Read More: Why You Should Never Shower While Wearing Contacts

Past research on this topic has largely relied on either self-reported questionnaires or device-measured step counts. This study considers richer data: walk length and step count together, wrote Dr. Carl Lavie, a cardiologist and professor of medicine at the Ochsner Clinical School in Louisiana, in an email to TIME. Studies like these help make the case that tweaking the way you work out—without necessarily having to exercise more—can yield benefits. While more is better, every little bit helps.

When even small numbers of steps are linked to improved health, why is it so difficult for people to get up and move? In some parts of the world, including much of the U.S., the deck is stacked against walking, says del Poro Cruz. He lives in a historic town in Spain where cars aren’t practical, and so he walks everywhere—to his kids’ school, to get groceries, to work—racking up 15,000 steps a day without really trying. It’s not so easy to build movement into the day in an environment where walking to the grocery store means a five-mile trek on the shoulder of the highway.

But some people find a way. Public-policy researcher Chris Wielga, author of the Substack How to Walk in America, has a few rules for beginners, including this one: Start from where you are. You don’t need to drive somewhere to have a walk; that divides the world into places for walking and places that are not for walking. The world is, in fact, always there, just outside the car window. You might be surprised at what you find, on the way to better health.

Categories
Selected Articles

Passenger loses laptop in the most unlikely way — and forces international flight to turn around

“I’ve never heard anything like that before. Good story to tell at the pilot lounge.”
Categories
Selected Articles

Lakers Stars James, Doncic Have Priceless Reactions to Reaves’ Game-Winner

Austin Reaves lifted the Los Angeles Lakers over the Timberwolves on a buzzer-beater, which riled up LeBron James and Luka Doncic.
Categories
Selected Articles

Hurricane Melissa: How Devastating Was the ‘Storm of the Century’?

Melissa directly hit Jamaica on Tuesday as a Category 5 storm, the most powerful hurricane ever the nation.
Categories
Selected Articles

Potential Kyle Schwarber Position Change Might Complicate Things for Bryce Harper

The Philadelphia Phillies could move their franchise superstar as they look to bring back the designated hitter on a new contract.
Categories
Selected Articles

Nationals finalizing hire of 33-year-old Blake Butera as manager, an AP source says

Nationals finalizing hire of 33-year-old Blake Butera as manager, an AP source says [deltaMinutes] mins ago Now
Categories
Selected Articles

Five busted in OD death of De Niro’s grandson, accused of supplying thousands of pills to

Five people were arrested Thursday for allegedly supplying the fentanyl-laced opioid pills that caused the 2023 overdose deaths of Robert De Niro’s grandson, sources told The Post. Grant McIver, Bruce Epperson, Eddie Barreto, John Nicolas and Roy Nicolas were part of a criminal network that sold thousands of counterfeit prescription pills to teens and young…
Categories
Selected Articles

Michael Bloomberg pumps extra $1.5M into pro-Cuomo PAC in final push to stop Zohran Mamdani

Filings show Bloomberg’s donation went to Fix the City, a Cuomo-aligned committee that has spearheaded anti-Mamdani advertising.
Categories
Selected Articles

Lottie Moss flashes her ‘tramp stamp’ tattoo in backless crop top and low-slung skirt

The model put her body art on full display during her sun-soaked vacation in Greece.