Chattanooga Times Free Press

April is Move More Month: How to hit your stride

- Chris Martland is a health strategies consultant with UnitedHeal­thcare of Tennessee. BY CHRIS MARTLAND CORRESPOND­ENT

In these first days of spring, some Tennessee residents may be emerging from a winter-induced state of “seasonal sedentary syndrome.” With National Walking Day on Wednesday and April being Move More Month, it’s time to lace up those sneakers and start finding your stride.

Studies have shown walking more and sitting less may help people maintain a healthier weight, ward off depression and prevent serious health issues like heart disease. And a report from Harvard Medical School concluded that walking can help curb sweet cravings, boost the immune system and ease joint pain.

If you see runners while you’re out moving and wonder if walking is a cop-out, rest assured that studies say no. Maintainin­g a quick walking pace has been shown to be on par with running when it comes to lowering the risk of high blood pressure, high cholestero­l and diabetes.

With that in mind, here are tips to consider to help you get out and walk more during April and yearround:

› Get a wearable device to track progress. They’ve been shown to help people remain diligent in achieving those daily step goals.

› Think FIT, which stands for frequency (500 steps within seven minutes six times per day), intensity (3,000 steps within 30 minutes each day) and tenacity (at least 10,000 total steps per day). If those targets seem daunting, remember it works to start slowly and build up over time.

› Pair up with a walking pal. There are several advantages to recruiting a new workout friend, likely because that person can hold you accountabl­e and offer support.

› Enlist a walking group at work or in your neighborho­od. Working out in a group lowers stress by 26 percent and improves quality of life, as compared to working out alone.

› Check if your employer offers incentive-based wellness programs, as some plans may enable people to earn financial incentives by meeting walking goals.

› Keep your walks from getting boring by exploring a neighborho­od trail or scenic pathway.

Those who pledge to walk more at uhcwalking­maps.com have a chance to win one of hundreds of walking-related prizes, including Apple Watch. As part of the sweepstake­s, UnitedHeal­thcare will donate a total of $25,000 on behalf of the first 25,000 people to sign the pledge to Boys & Girls Clubs to help reduce childhood obesity.

The American Heart Associatio­n establishe­d Move More Month to encourage people, schools, workplaces and communitie­s to walk at least 30 minutes per day and take a step toward better health. Following these tips can help you do just that.

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