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Follow on Google News | Walking Proven to Increase Creativity, Happiness, and Overall HealthA recent study from Stanford University found that a person's creative thinking and ideas improve while they are walking and just afterwards. The researchers discovered that walking outdoors or indoors, equally boosted creative ideas and and invigoration. Compared to those who did more sitting, those who walked had significantly higher creativity and imagination levels. Other studies show that walking can increase energy, strengthen the heart, relax stiff joints, boost one's immunity, create better muscle tone in the legs, and also burn calories. When we walk, the body's lung capacity increases and oxygen is better provided to all the tissues; one's digestion and metabolism improves; and circulation is increased in the eyes which can prevent eye diseases and improve vision. Regarding a sounder, deeper sleep resulting from taking walks, studies at the University of Arizona have found that walking more than six blocks a day at a normal pace significantly improves sleep at night for women. Scientists suspect that walking helps to set our biological clock into a consistent sleep pattern. Exercise such as walking may also be one of the most effective ways to reduce menopause symptoms such as hot flashes, night sweats, insomnia, and heart symptoms, according to a study from the Annals (Journal) of Behavioral Medicine. For those of us who work in an office, its important to stand up and stretch and take breaks to walk around at least once an hour to keep things moving and health maintained in the body. These walking breaks are important for muscle and bone health, as well as for the heart and other organs. Better yet, go outside and get a new, refreshing view of things before settling back down to work. This health news is provided by Nutrition by Nutrition Breakthroughs, maker of the original calcium and magnesium based sleep aid Sleep Minerals II (https://www.nutritionbreakthroughs.com/ End
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