Grantham: Health chiefs urge parents join kids in their walk to school

By The Editor

5th Oct 2021 | Local News

Tomorrow (Wed) is National Walk to School day and Lincolnshire CCG is encouraging parents to walk with their children to school.

Walking can help count towards a healthy heart and healthier lifestyle by increasing energy, reducing stress and improving sleeping patterns. Capable of being hugely beneficial for the heart, walking is one of the cheapest and simplest forms of exercise.

More specifically, walking can help to reduce blood pressure, tone muscles, strengthens your bones and can help to control your weight.

Just one hundred and fifty minutes of moderate intensity activity every week, such as a brisk walk, will not only have health benefits, it will also reduce stress and increase your general wellbeing.

Visit www.walkinginlincs.co.uk/index.php to choose from hundreds of idyllic Lincolnshire walks. Find out more about the benefits of walking and find a walking buddy in your area here www.walk4life.info

Grantham-based Dr David Baker, GP and locality lead for South West Lincolnshire said: "Getting active through walking is really great for your physical health and emotional wellbeing. "It not only reduces your risk of developing a number of health problems, including coronary heart disease, cancer and reducing the risk of stroke, walking can also help you to relax, reduce stress and anxiety and improve your strength, flexibility and balance."

     

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