Take Care   /     Latest in Health: step off the treadmill, hike into the great outdoors

Description

For many Americans, an exercise routine looks like a lot of time indoors -- treadmills, ellipticals, weights and more -- but as one researcher can attest, the benefits of taking that workout outside, especially if it’s for a hike through nature, can be more beneficial than exercise confined to gyms and homes. Dr. James Navalta , from the American College of Sports Medicine (ACSM), is a fellow and associate professor in the department of kinesiology and nutrition science at the University of Nevada , Las Vegas. He joined us on “ Take Care ” to talk about how hiking can improve overall health.

Summary

For many Americans, an exercise routine looks like a lot of time indoors -- treadmills, ellipticals, weights and more -- but as one researcher can attest, the benefits of taking that workout outside, especially if it’s for a hike through nature, can be more beneficial than exercise confined to gyms and homes. Dr. James Navalta , from the American College of Sports Medicine (ACSM), is a fellow and associate professor in the department of kinesiology and nutrition science at the University of

Subtitle
For many Americans, an exercise routine looks like a lot of time indoors -- treadmills, ellipticals, weights and more -- but as one researcher can attest, the benefits of taking that workout outside, especially if it’s for a hike through nature, can be
Duration
226
Publishing date
2019-12-15 21:02
Link
https://www.wrvo.org/post/latest-health-step-treadmill-hike-great-outdoors
Contributors
  Take Care Staff
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Enclosures
https://cpa.ds.npr.org/wrvo/audio/2019/12/TC23_LatestInHealth_WEB.mp3
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