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    The simple walking tweak that could add years to your life

    Whatfinger EditorBy Whatfinger EditorApril 28, 2026No Comments5 Mins Read
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    Increasing walking pace by just 14 steps per minute significantly improves mobility and endurance in frail older adults after 12 weeks.
    The study focused on intensity over step count, with faster walkers showing a 65 percent improvement versus 39 percent for leisurely walkers.
    Participants walked as fast as safely possible to achieve gains in the six-minute walk test, a key predictor of independence.
    Better walking form including arm swing, heel-to-toe motion, and short steps helps seniors safely increase speed.
    The intervention is low-cost and accessible, requiring only a pedometer or smartphone to track pace.

    A new study offers older adults a surprisingly simple prescription for maintaining strength and mobility: walk just a little bit faster. Researchers working with about 100 frail or prefrail adults living in retirement communities discovered that increasing walking pace by as little as 14 steps per minute — roughly a 10 to 15 percent boost in cadence — significantly improved physical endurance and function after 12 weeks. The findings challenge the conventional focus on step counts alone, suggesting that intensity matters at least as much as frequency.


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