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    Walking speed may predict lifespan better than blood pressure, study finds

    Whatfinger EditorBy Whatfinger EditorApril 2, 2026No Comments4 Mins Read
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    A large U.K. study suggests simple physical measures, especially walking speed, may predict lifespan more accurately than traditional markers like blood pressure and cholesterol.
    Researchers analyzed over 400,000 adults and found that replacing standard metrics with measures like grip strength, activity level, heart rate, sleep and walking pace improved mortality prediction.
    Walking speed emerged as the strongest single predictor of death, reflecting overall health factors such as heart function, muscle strength and frailty.
    Slower walkers were more likely to have higher resting heart rates, higher BMI and elevated blood pressure, linking walking pace to broader health risks.
    While findings are promising, limitations include self-reported data and lack of proven causation, but the study highlights walking speed as a simple, low-cost tool for early health risk detection.

    Traditional health markers such as blood pressure, cholesterol and weight have long been used to estimate a person’s overall health and life expectancy. While these indicators remain important, they can fluctuate and often require long-term lifestyle changes or medication to improve. Now, a large-scale study from the United Kingdom suggests that simpler, everyday physical measures, particularly walking speed, may offer a more immediate and accurate glimpse into longevity.


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