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A sedentary lifestyle, especially as an elderly person, can cause many health problems. Some of them, according to MedlinePlusinclude weight gain, type 2 diabetes, joint deterioration, coronary artery disease (CAD), heart attack, stroke, hypertension, high cholesterol, and osteoporosis. The same is true of certain cancers and mental illnesses.

Why women are at greater risk of struggling with health problems due to physical inactivity than men

While physical inactivity can have a huge impact on both women’s and men’s health, women often fare much worse, according to World Health Organization study. This is because women tend to have higher rates of physical inactivity than men and struggle with menopause after reaching a certain age. Menopause, which can cause low estrogen, progesterone and thyroid levels, can put women at greater risk of being diagnosed with osteoporosis. The combination of physical inactivity and menopause also makes women more likely to be diagnosed with certain cancers and more likely to struggle with weight gain, type 2 diabetes and mental illness.

How regular exercise can help keep older women healthy

Regular exercise can help protect women, especially older women, from osteoporosis, heart disease, joint deterioration, and many other age- and weight-related health problems. And it doesn’t have to mean spending hours on end performing grueling weightlifting or intense cardio in a gym. Often, moderate to brisk walking is enough to reap these health benefits.



Walking for Exercise: How to Achieve Better Health in 10 Weeks

Before starting any exercise routine, you should consult your doctor to understand what is best for you. Walking is a generally safe exercise, but you should always consider planning your route to include sidewalks and greenways, and avoid walking near traffic. Unfortunately, pedestrian accidents are on the rise across the country, and busy metropolitan areas can be especially dangerous. He only saw Oakland, California 52 pedestrian injuries and deaths in 2022.

According to most personal trainers and many doctors, walking for exercise can improve a person’s overall health within a few weeks. The following is a 10-week walking program aimed at beginners and women over 50:

  • Weeks 1 to 2: During the first 1 to 2 weeks of walking for exercise, the goal is to establish a consistent walking routine. This could mean, even if only for short periods of time, committing to walking at least three times a week. Each walking session should include a 5-minute warm-up. Such a warm-up could include gentle stretching and slow walking. From there, begin a 30-minute walk at a leisurely pace. When walking, you should take care to maintain proper posture, which means engaging your core muscles, standing tall, and letting your arms swing naturally. At the end of your session, cool down with a 5-minute slow walk, then follow it up with light stretches to prevent or minimize muscle soreness.
  • Weeks 3 to 4: During this time, you should focus on building strength and endurance. These walking sessions should begin with a 5-minute warm-up and then progress to a 30- to 45-minute walking pace of about 3.5 mph, with short intervals of brisk walking lasting 1 to 2 minutes followed by a much slower recovery period. The entire session should end with a 5-minute relaxation routine.
  • Weeks 5 to 6: These weeks are all about adding variety and intensity to your rides, which keeps things interesting while allowing you to work more muscle groups. Weeks 5 to 6 include walking on hills or small inclines for at least 45 minutes. Alternatively, you can walk on sand, dirt paths or other difficult terrain. Both can raise your heart rate while stimulating multiple muscle groups.
  • Weeks 7 to 8: As with previous weeks, weeks 7 to 8 should include warm-up and cool-down routines. During these weeks, you want to increase your walking time to about 45 to 60 minutes, at a challenging pace of about 4.0 mph. As in weeks 5 to 6, you should walk on hills or uphills or on sandy or dirt paths to add variety and engage more muscle groups.
  • Weeks 9 to 10: These weeks involve walking five days a week for at least 60 minutes at a speed of 5.0 mph or faster, with each walking session consisting of periodic light jogging. This mixture can greatly benefit your cardiovascular and respiratory health. Just like with weeks 1 through 8, weeks 9 through 10 should also include warm-up and cool-down routines.

In summary, aging is inevitable. But that doesn’t mean we can’t minimize the effects of aging on our bodies. Regular exercise, even if it’s just walking a few days a week, can lead to improved cardiovascular, joint, respiratory and even mental health.

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