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Brisk walking may reduce heart failure risk in older women

IANS  |  New York 

Older women who find it difficult to hit the gym or follow a workout routine may now ward off their of developing by taking brisk walks, finds a study.

-- a condition in which the heart becomes too weak to pump enough blood to meet the body's needs -- rises with age

The study found thatAwomen above 60 years of age were three times more prone to

The paper presented in at of Cardiology's 67th Annual Scientific Session, noted that post-menopausal women who walk for 40 minutes or more at a time had a 21 to 25 per cent lower of than those taking shorter walks.

Women walking at an average or fast pace showed a 26 and 38 per cent lower of heart failure, respectively, compared with women who walked at a casual pace.

"We already know that physical activity lowers the of heart failure, but there may be a misconception that simply walking isn't enough," said Somwail Rasla, cardiology student at in

"Our analysis shows walking is not only an accessible form of exercise but almost equal to all different types of exercise that have been studied before in terms of lowering risk" Rasla added.

The study examined he benefits of walking by parsing the effects of walking frequency, duration and speed in 89,000 women over a more than 10-year period, between 50 to 79 years of age.

Researchers also assessed the women's overall expenditure from walking by combining all three of these variables into a calculation known as Metabolic Equivalent of Task (MET).

Those in the highest tertile for MET per week were 25 per cent less likely to develop compared with those in the lowest tertile.

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First Published: Sun, March 04 2018. 11:14 IST
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