2024-02-11 20:40:29
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2024-02-11 20:40:29
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2024-02-11 19:00:11
It’s not 10,000 according to our cardiologist. In reality “it’s much less”.
You should take 10,000 steps a day to be healthy. But according to whom? Because this bar of 10,000 steps per day has never been an official recommendation from the World Health Organization. “It is a false recommendation or rather a myth whose starting point goes back to the 1964 Tokyo Olympics where appear the first pedometers designed by Yamasa Corporation, a Japanese company. These pedometers are called Manpo-kei, which literally means “10,000 steps per day.” Very quickly, this marketing argument was repeated almost everywhere without there having been any studies or verification of sources.“, explains Dr Catherine Monpère, cardiologist and member of the French Federation of Cardiology (FFC). That being said, physical activity and in particular walking must be an integral part of our daily lives to stay healthy.
Although it is not necessary to take literally a number of steps that must be taken every day, it is still important to have marks. A study carried out under the aegis of theEuropean Society of Cardiology, based on nearly 230,000 people (64 years old on average, 49% women) followed for 7 years, took stock of the number of steps to take. “Researchers have established a very clear relationship between the number of steps taken per day and the reduction in all-cause and cardiovascular mortality, reports our interlocutor. According to them, taking fewer than 4,000 steps per day is linked to a significant cardiovascular risk and a danger in terms of overall mortality. And beyond 4,000 steps per day, there would be a very significant benefit on life expectancy.“. The more we walk, the more mortality decreases: each time we do 500 more steps per day, we reduce cardiovascular mortality by approximately 7% and every time we do 1,000 more steps per daywe reduce our overall mortality by approximately 15%. “This reduction in mortality is very clear from the start of the increase in the number of daily steps“, adds the specialist.
Walking is good, but the ideal is to be active throughout the day
Good to know, there is no relationship with walking speed. In other words, you don’t need to walk quickly to have health benefits, notes the cardiologist. More than the number of steps, the important thing is to fight once morest inactivity and to have regular physical activity. Walking is good, but the ideal is tobe active throughout your day : doing household chores, your garden, taking the stairs, riding an exercise bike, yoga… According to the WHO, it is recommended to do per week (in adults 18 to 64 years old) at least 150 to 300 minutes (2h30 to 5h) an endurance activity moderate intensity (walk briskly, ride a leisure bike, swim, aquagym, etc.) or at least 75 to 150 minutes (1h15 to 2h30) sustained intensity endurance activity (walking with a change in altitude, mountain hiking, jogging, mountain biking, fast swimming, team sports, tennis, etc.) or even the combination of the two.
“These favorable results on mortality are found whatever the gender and whatever the country of origin of the participants“, replies our interlocutor. However, a sedentary lifestyle affects women a little more than men (1/3 of women are inactive compared to 1/4 of men), so they must ensure that they do at least their 4,000 steps per day.
“There would be the same reducing effects on mortality whether one is over or under 65 years old.but with the same results a lower number of daily steps in elderly subjects.”, assures the cardiologist. To have benchmarks, you can increase your number of steps between 5,000 and 6,000 per day for people over 60, which takes regarding an hour’s walk at a leisurely pace.
As walking is a physical activity, it consumes energy. The more we walk, the more calories we will burn. It is estimated that we burn approximately 300 calories per hour when you walk at 6 km/h and to lose 1 kilo of fat, you have to burn around 7,000 calories, which corresponds to 23 hours of walking, or the equivalent of 5,000 steps per day for 28 days in a row or 8,000 steps per day for 17 days straight.
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2024-02-11 20:41:14
Super Sunday for Pumas y Ali Avila. With a double from the Mexican youth and the first goal from Guillermo Martinez in it University Olympic Stadiumthose led by Gustavo Lema they won 3-0 Puebla in the full ray of the sun. Despite going goalless at halftime, the university team found a solution with Alí Ávila, a Rayados youth player who arrived on loan for one year.
In the first half, Pumas had more possession of the ball and more intention in attack, however, they showed no variations in offense and only had one shot on goal, the same number as Puebla. In the 14th minute, following a rebound on a corner kick, Rodrigo López took the ball outside the area and hit a long-distance shot, which went inches from the goal of the Puebla goalkeeper, Jesús Rodríguez.
The Fringe goalkeeper, at 36′ of the first half, prevented his frame from falling. After a cross from Jesús Rivas, Guillermo Martínez finished with a header and was close to scoring once morest his former team, but the ball went directly to where Rodríguez was, who sent the ball for a corner kick.
Already in the second half, the university students started looking to take the lead. A goal disallowed by ‘Memote’ and a great personal play by Eduardo Salvio were the clearest opportunities for the cats, before finding the goal to open the scoring.
After a defensive error, Alí Ávila, with just 14 minutes on the field, intercepted the ball a few meters from the rival area. Ávila, before the Puebla goalkeeper came out, advanced the ball and left the frame open to put the score at 1-0. And at 77′, in a one-on-one match once morest Jesús Rodríguez, Alí defined correctly and made it 2-0 that sealed the game.
And already in ’95, with assistance from Leo Suárez, Guillermo Martínez scored his first goal with Pumas in CU.
With this, those led by Gustavo Lema reached 11 points in six games, placing them in sixth place in the General Table. Meanwhile, Puebla, with only four units, drops to 16th position in Clausura 2024.
This Wednesday, Pumas will visit Atlas at the Jalisco Stadium, an early duel on Matchday 9 of Clausura 2024 and four days later, at the Olympic University Stadium, they will receive Santos at 6:00 p.m. On the other hand, Puebla will face Juárez once more as a visitor next Saturday, February 17.
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2024-02-11 18:42:33
Luca Hänni with his wife Christina Hänni during the TV show “Do you understand fun?” in October 2023.
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Christina and Luca Hänni will soon have a baby – and can hardly wait for the birth of their first child. Now Christina Hänni has posted new cute baby bump photos – despite the risk of criticism.
Christina Hänni tenderly touches her pregnant belly and smiles happily. The 33-year-old dancer and singer Luca Hänni (29) will soon become parents for the first time. The exact date of birth is not known.
The anticipation of their baby together is great. Christina Hänni also shares this new happiness with her fans on social media and writes regularly regarding her pregnancy.
The dancer recently looked for a baby bed based on the Montessori principle and wrote regarding it on Instagram. This sparked negative comments. Not the first time that Christina Hänni was confronted with criticism online.
Now the proud soon-to-be mommy is posting two new sweet photos with a baby bump – despite the risk of triggering negative comments once more.
The dancer writes: “We Are Growing” and thanks the photographer for the beautiful pictures.
There are many compliments from Hänni’s followers on the new photos.
Christina Hänni posts a new baby bump photo and gets lots of comments on Instagram.
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“Let’s Dance” colleague Renata Lusin is also happy regarding the new pregnancy pictures and comments on the post.
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