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Old 07-06-2005, 04:26 AM   #1 (permalink)
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I thought this was a ggod article:
Posted on Tue, Jul. 05, 2005

Study: Slow walking may be best for obese

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DENVER - Researchers at the University of Colorado at Boulder have good news for walkers: Strolling can help obese adults burn more calories per mile than brisk walking and might even lower the risk of arthritis and injuries to the joints than picking up the pace.

Restaurant consultant John Imbergamo drives to work but he takes time for a daily walk, either through Washington Park near his home or from his office to clients downtown.

"I end up walking a lot. It's easier than getting in my car and driving, especially downtown," said the 6-foot-1 Imbergamo, who at 280 pounds says walking is his main form of exercise. "Hopefully walking helps me keep my weight where it is."

Colorado doctoral student Ray Browning and his colleagues studied 20 men and women of normal weight and 20 considered obese as they walked set distances at different speeds. They found the obese people burned more calories walking at a slower pace for a longer time than walking at a faster speed.

It might be just the incentive needed for people turned off by the traditional advice to take at least five brisk walks, 30 minutes at a time, per week.

About 60 million Americans age 20 or older are considered obese, according to the National Center for Health Statistics. Their health care costs amount to about $100 billion a year, according to the American Obesity Association.

Browning says vigorous exercise can decrease the risk of heart disease and other chronic illnesses, but a slow walk can help people stay active while easing the stress on their joints. Obese adults are more at risk for knee osteoarthritis, which can cause painful stiffness.

"We're not at all advocating less physical activity, or less vigorous activity. We're just saying slow walking might be a way to burn a few extra calories a week," said Browning, a former professional triathlete.

Browning's team is trying to expand on the idea that walking at a more leisurely pace puts less stress on a person's lower body.

Another study is aimed at unlocking a surprise the Colorado researchers came across:

Previous research showed that a person of normal weight who tried to emulate an obese person by wearing leg weights and walking with a wider leg swing spent 50 percent to 100 percent more energy to walk. But in the latest study, the team found obese individuals spent only about 10 percent more energy than their lighter counterparts.

"Does someone with obesity walk differently than the way normal people walk? Do they do something to make it cheaper to walk? It appears they do something in the walking pattern to make it cheaper," Browning said, meaning they burn fewer calories.

His team guessed that obese people may walk with a straighter leg so the skeleton - rather than muscles - support their weight, or that they walk with shorter, faster steps. It could be a year or two to find an answer.

"People have speculated on whether differences in the cost of energy expenditure are a factor in weight gain. He's got a way to measure that now," said James Hill, head of the Center for Human Nutrition at the University of Colorado at Denver.

If researchers can unlock the answer, they can find ways for people to spend more energy simply by walking - and sometimes by walking slowly.

"The message we need to give people is, get out and walk," said Hill, whose group America on the Move encourages walking and small cutbacks in calories to lose weight. "Any speed is fine. Some speeds are better than others, but get out and do it."

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Old 07-08-2005, 06:13 AM   #2 (permalink)
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Looks like a good article. I think the bottom line message is the best part. Even better than the old rule of a brisk stroll 30 minutes daily would be a stroll for 15 minutes three times a day.

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Old 07-08-2005, 07:39 AM   #3 (permalink)
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I thought it might give some hope to those who cant walk at a fast pace and think since they cant there is no sense in trying.

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Old 07-12-2005, 06:05 AM   #4 (permalink)
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You're absolutely right, Cyn. My mom is severly overweight. I have her on a walking/swimming/weights routine. She walks at a pace that is comfortable for her three times a day, 6 days a week for 15-20 minutes. She spends another 15-20 minutes swimming twice a day for 15 minutes five times a week and spends 30 minutes in the gym three times a week.

She's doing nothing of high intensity because she can't handle it but she's made huge gains just by getting out of the house and moving around.

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Old 07-27-2005, 12:55 PM   #5 (permalink)
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Thanks for the nice article. I'm sure it will be useful for many people. It would be gr8 if we come across more such useful informations here. :grin:

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Old 08-05-2005, 05:37 AM   #6 (permalink)
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hi i walk at a comfortable pace for 45min - 1hr a day is this good or should i do it more often i stay on my feet most of the day i have 2 boys that keep me moving

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Old 08-05-2005, 07:54 AM   #7 (permalink)
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:grin: Thats a great start ang,taking the kids to the park in the pram.Slowly build it up to walking a bit faster and for up to an hour.Thats what I do when the kids are bored and need to get out.I still do my gym workout in the morning too. :grin:

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Old 08-05-2005, 08:44 AM   #8 (permalink)
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hi MAGENTA thanks for the reply those are my plans for tomorrow theres a really big field i can chase my boys around do you know anything about b12 if so can you read some of the posts i put i had some questions about it if not thats ok but thanks for the reply

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