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A morning walk can minimise a heart attacks

Sahil Manzoor by Sahil Manzoor
February 15, 2023
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This modern era is full of anxiety and tension. Everyone is busy earning their livelihood without worrying about their health and well-being. People nowadays are suffering from depression and mental disorders, due to which they are not able to live a healthy and stress-free life. However, there are certain things and habits that can help you come out of this dilemma. A morning walk is one of those things that helps you rejuvenate and promotes good health. It has proved successful in reducing the amount of stress and health disorders around the globe. There is no doubt at all that walking is enough for a healthy life. Walking releases us from various types of diseases like anxiety, burns unnecessary fat, and circulates the blood supply to every organ of the body with the help of specific organs like the heart. Allah has bestowed on us different organs for different body functions. Every organ is very important to humans as well as to other living creatures. Walking can offer numerous health benefits to people of all ages and fitness levels. It helps to prevent certain life-threatening diseases and keeps you healthy and fit for future activities. Walking is free to do and easily fits into our routine. Walking helps burn extra calories, strengthen the heart, lower the blood sugar, release joint pain, improve the immune system, boost the energy, make you happy or excited, enhance the glamour of your face, and many more benefits that add to your life.
Getting up early in the morning and going for a morning walk is one of the best habits you can inculcate to become healthy and fit.
Nowadays, the overarching goal of most people is to achieve fitness and maintain a good physique, so a morning walk may be the first step towards your fitness journey. You must go for a walk in an open area where there’s a lot of fresh air, trees, and grass. You can go to a nearby garden or park and enjoy your walk. It is essential not to indulge in any other activity while walking, such as watching a mobile or talking to other people. A morning walk helps improve the functionality of our organs and also promotes blood circulation. It also helps in digestion and relieves you from problems like constipation and acid reflux. A morning walk makes a person active and lively. When we inhale fresh air in the morning, it invigorates our soul and mind and gives us positive vibes. It promotes good mental health and also helps us plan things according to the right schedule. It makes us punctual and timely and increases our productivity at the workplace. Therefore, a morning walk provides numerous benefits, so it must become a part of your daily routine if you wish to live a healthy and fruitful life.
(The author a resident of Raiyar Budgam is PG Student of Environmental Sciences. The views, opinions, facts, assumptions, presumptions and conclusions expressed in this article are those of the authors and aren’t necessarily in accord with the views of “Kashmir Horizon”.)

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