Saturday, September 27, 2014

Walking - Yes, It Can Lower Stroke Risk

Jeff Porter
Stroke of Faith
Thursday, February 27, 2014

Photo from U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention















As you might know, I'm a believer in exercise.

Here's the latest research that shows moderate exercise cuts stroke risk as much as strenuous activity:
The women who reported engaging in moderate physical activity in the 3 years before enrollment in the study were 20% less likely to suffer a stroke, compared with women who reported no activity. 
Prof. Wang says she was surprised that the link to reduced stroke risk was strongest with moderate physical activity. 
"More strenuous activity such as running didn't further reduce women's stroke risk," she adds. "Moderate activity, such as brisk walking appeared to be ideal in this scenario."



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