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The Impact of Increased Walking Pace on Your Health

October 30, 2025 by Trulee-Admin

Did you know that safely increasing the pace of your daily walks can have a very positive impact on your overall health?

Walking at a faster pace can provide a wide range of health benefits for seniors. By increasing your walking speed, you raise your heart rate, which strengthens the cardiovascular system and can help lower blood pressure and cholesterol. 

Brisk walking also stimulates better circulation and improves endurance. It supports brain health by increasing blood flow to the brain, which may enhance memory, cognition, and mood while lowering the risk of dementia. A faster pace helps burn more calories, making it easier to manage weight and control blood sugar levels—important factors in preventing or managing conditions like diabetes. 

Additionally, it engages more muscles, helping to maintain strength, balance, and bone density, all of which are key to reducing the risk of falls and fractures. Faster-paced walking can also lead to improved sleep quality and increased daytime energy. 

Even a moderate increase in pace, such as walking with more purpose or effort, can make a meaningful difference in overall health and well-being.

To learn more about walking pace and the positive impacts on health, from AARP, CLICK HERE.

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