Scientists have found that long periods of walking could actually be better for you than high intensity exercise.
Low intensity exercise improves insulin sensitivity and blood lipid levels at a better rate than an hour long high octane workout, according to a study published in journal PLOS ONE.
The study shows that going to the gym does not have the same benefits as a long leisurely walk (stock photo)
These levels are indicators of diabetes and obesity.Researchers from Maastricht University in Holland, split 18 youngsters aged 19 to 24 into three groups - one sat for 14 hours doing no exercise, the second sat for 13 hours but did an hour of vigorous exercise, and the final group sat for six hours, walked for four and stood for two.
A long walk can significantly improves insulin sensitivity and blood lipid levels (stock photo)
It
was found that when energy expended was the same, cholesterol and lipid
levels were significantly improved in the group that exercised over a
longer period, far more than in the other two groups.'Reducing inactivity by low intensity activities such as walking at a leisurely pace and standing is more effective than physical exercise in improving these parameters in sedentary subjects.
'Our study suggests that in addition to health interventions that stress the importance of spending enough energy to maintain a neutral energy balance, a minimal daily amount of non-sitting time should also be promoted.'
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