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Find out how walking burns calories effectively

Báo Thanh niênBáo Thanh niên18/06/2024


Accordingly, simply changing the length of your stride when walking can increase your metabolism, burn more calories and help you lose weight better, according to the Daily Mail.

The study, conducted by scientists at the University of Massachusetts Amherst, included 18 people aged 24 and weighing an average of 70.5 kg.

Tìm ra cách đi bộ giúp đốt cháy calo hiệu quả- Ảnh 1.

Simply varying the length of your stride when walking can boost your metabolism, burn more calories and help you lose weight better.

First, participants walked on a treadmill for 5 minutes at their normal stride length. Next, they were instructed to walk with steps 5-10% shorter or longer than normal. During this time, researchers measured the participants ' CO2 levels, which are an indicator of exercise intensity and metabolic rate.

The results found that for every 1% increase in step length, calories burned increased by 0.7%.

Experts claim: The results show that walking with an uneven stride significantly increases the metabolic rate while walking, according to the Daily Mail.

More frequent and larger changes in stride length increase the metabolic rate of walking, said study co-author Adam Grimmitt, an exercise physiologist at the University of Massachusetts Amherst.

Tìm ra cách đi bộ giúp đốt cháy calo hiệu quả- Ảnh 2.

These findings are most relevant to older adults, especially those with neurological conditions, as they tend to take more irregular stride lengths while walking.

The body has to work to cope with short to long strides or vice versa, which can increase muscle contraction and metabolic rate, the researchers explain. The study data showed that a 2.7% increase in stride length increased metabolic rate by 1.7% while walking.

Thus, even a small change in stride length can play a significant role in increasing metabolic rates while walking.

They also said the findings were most relevant to older adults, especially those with neurological conditions, as they tend to have more irregular stride lengths while walking.

However, the researchers admit that this change in stride length is difficult to achieve in normal, healthy people.



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