Walking for at least 78 minutes per day was linked to a significantly lower risk of developing chronic lower back pain.
Researchers connected walking 100 minutes per day to a 23% lower risk of lower back pain.
A moderate walking pace provided similar benefits to brisk walking. Speed didn’t significantly increase benefits and might slightly increase risk if overdone.
The benefits of walking daily were stronger in people aged 65 and above, suggesting it's especially helpful for healthy aging and mobility.
Walking is a low-cost, no-equipment exercise that can easily fit into anyone’s day, and it offers big protection against long-term lower back issues.
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