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Brisk Walking Lowers the Risk of Heart Arrhythmias, Study Finds

Brisk Walking Lowers the Risk of Heart Arrhythmias, Study Finds

A large new study has found that walking at a brisk pace may cut the risk of heartbeat irregularities nearly in half, compared with walking at a leisurely pace.

“We already knew that being physically active reduces your risk of heart rhythm abnormalities and other types of heart disease,” says study author Jill Pell, MD, director of the Institute of Health and Wellbeing at the University of Glasgow in Scotland. “Walking slowly is still better for your health than spending all day sedentary, but this new study showed that walking more briskly provides additional protection.”

Heart-Rhythm Issues Are a Growing Health Risk

Heart rhythm issues, called arrhythmias, are a significant contributor to heart disease, sudden cardiac arrest, disability, and death.

There are several types of arrhythmias, including:

  • Tachycardia, or rapid heartbeat
  • Bradycardia, or very slow heartbeat
  • Atrial fibrillation (afib), an irregularity where the heart temporarily beats at 300 to 600 beats per minute, when the normal rate is between 60 and 100

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