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Walk 100 Minutes a Day: The Ideal Walking Time for Back Pain Prevention

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A 4-year study by NTNU reveals the ideal walking time for back pain prevention. Walking over 100 minutes a day can reduce chronic back pain risk by up to 23%.

One hundred minutes could save your spine. A new study shows that hitting this daily walking target slashes chronic back pain risk by 23%. It's a simple, low-cost breakthrough for one of the world's most common health issues.

Back pain isn't just a personal struggle; it's a global economic burden. According to researchers, it's one of the primary reasons people take time off work. While exercise has always been recommended, specific data on how much daily movement is needed to prevent lower back issues has been lacking—until now.

The Ideal Walking Time for Back Pain Prevention: Quantity Over Speed

Researchers at the Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU) followed 11,194 adults over four years. Their findings, as reported by Reuters, reveal that the total duration of walking is far more significant than how fast you walk. Those who walked between 101 and 124 minutes daily saw a 23% reduction in risk compared to those walking less than 78 minutes.

Low-Cost Prevention for a High-Cost Problem

Professor Paul Jarle-Mörck of NTNU emphasized that this isn't just about avoiding a sore back. It's about overall health and massive societal savings. By incorporating more steps into commuting or shopping, even those who aren't "fitness enthusiasts" can protect their long-term mobility.

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