Tuesday, August 28, 2012

The Daily Stat: Walking Gains Greater Popularity Among Americans

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AUGUST 28, 2012
Walking Gains Greater Popularity Among Americans
The proportion of Americans who reported walking for at least 10 minutes in a given week rose 6.3 percentage points over a recent five-year period, from 55.7% to 62%, according to a Centers for Disease Control study reported in The New York Times. Nevertheless, under half of the adult population gets enough physical activity for substantial health benefits. Government guidelines call for workplace managers to increase employees' opportunities for walking.
Source: More Americans Are Going for a Walk
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