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Walk smarter not harder: Fewer, longer walks could be better for your heart, says study

A UK study suggests that how you walk may matter just as much as how much you walk. For low-activity adults, taking longer, uninterrupted walks was linked to lower risks of early death and heart disease than moving in short, scattered bursts

December 23, 2025 / 07:34 IST
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New research suggests longer walking sessions offer greater heart and longevity benefits than short bursts, especially for inactive adults. (Image: Pexels)

For years, you’ve been told to keep moving. Take the stairs. Go out for five minutes. Take a few steps wherever you can. But new research suggests that this advice may be missing something important. It turns out that walking, like many things in life, may work better when it’s given time.

Walking was once about totals. Ten thousand steps was considered a magic number, chased in fragments between meetings and chores. However, a long-running UK study now suggests that those fragments may not be doing as much good as you thought, especially for people who are otherwise fairly inactive.

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Researchers followed more than 33,000 adults who walked fewer than 8,000 steps a day. Instead of focusing on step counts alone, they looked at how those steps were taken. Some people walked in short spurts, under five minutes at a time. Others grouped their movement into longer stretches. Over nearly a decade, a pattern showed that the longer the walking session, the lower the risk of death and heart disease.

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