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Nicola Roy

Michael Mosley explains health benefits of 'overlooked' weight loss exercise

Michael Mosley has been raving about a certain 'overlooked' form of exercise that can have countless health and weight loss benefits.

The health expert is a huge advocate of sustainable weight loss which he's written about in his books, including the Fast 800 Diet, and he's built up a loyal following on social media thanks to his simple tips.

One of his latest Instagram posts was surrounding the many benefits of daily walking can have, not just on your physique but on your metabolism and mental health as well.

The doctor says that walking is often 'overlooked' as a way to lose weight compared to other different types of exercise, but it can have plenty of impressive effects on your body and mind.

And these are all backed up by scientific evidence, as detailed by Michael in one of his articles.

Before you set off, he recommends making sure you're wearing sensible shoes with good ankle support, as well as wearing an outfit with removable layers for maximum comfort.

Health benefits of walking

Mindfulness

Going out for a walk can be really beneficial to your mental health.

Multiple studies have found that doing this every day can reduce your stress and anxiety levels, and by getting out into nature, you should feel more calm and at ease.

Longevity

By walking faster and for longer distances, you could be extending your lifespan.

The University of Sydney carried out a study finding that walking at a brisk pace may reduce the risk of mortality by 20 percent, in comparison to strolling.

Better mood

As well as combatting anxiety and depression, walking has also been found to improve your overall mood.

A 2019 study recognised that the risk of major depression was reduced by 26% as a result of walking for an hour each day, or running for 15 minutes.

It can also help to improve feelings of withdrawal and low self-esteem.

Getting out for a walk has the potential to make you feel happier (Getty Images/iStockphoto)

Improved Vitamin D levels

One of the best ways to get more Vitamin D is to expose yourself to the sun's rays.

A walk in the sun for 10-15 minutes per day, with arms and legs exposed, will place you in a better position to avoid deficiency - just make sure to always wear sunscreen.

Eases joint pain

Movement helps to lubricate the joints, which means you'll be able to move better.

And because walking is relatively low impact, starting slow and building up pace is good for increasing your strength.

To avoid any sore muscles the next day, always make sure to cool down at the end by walking steadily.

Manages blood sugar

Going for a walk can help your body to use insulin more effectively.

It can also help to lower blood sugar levels and minimse the risk of type 2 diabetes, especially if you go for a walk right after eating.

Burns calories

Everyone's body is different when it comes to burning calories and many will have different results.

However, there are a lot more calories to be burned when you’re walking, than when you’re sitting down on the sofa.

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