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Fast Walking for Longevity: How Just 15 Minutes a Day Can Improve Your Health

New research shows that incorporating a brief daily session of brisk walking significantly reduces premature mortality and boosts overall wellness.

The Daily Desk by The Daily Desk
August 12, 2025
in Fitness & Exercise, Health, Health & Wellness, Health News, Healthy Living, Public Health & Safety
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Fast Walking for Longevity: How Brisk 15-Minute Walks Daily Improve Health and Lower Premature Mortality - TravelCouples/Moment RF/Getty Images/File

Walking Fast for 15 Minutes Daily Offers Major Health Benefits, Including Reduced Risk of Premature Death - TravelCouples/Moment RF/Getty Images/File

Fast Walking: A Simple Step Toward Longer, Healthier Life

Published Time 08-12-2025, 15:00

For those too busy to hit the gym, a new study suggests that fast walking for as little as 15 minutes daily can offer substantial health benefits, including a notable reduction in premature death. This finding could make physical activity more accessible and manageable for millions worldwide.

Research Highlights the Power of Fast Walking

Current guidelines recommend 150 minutes of moderate exercise weekly to maintain good health. However, Dr. Wei Zheng, lead author of a recent study published in the American Journal of Preventive Medicine, explains that even a shorter daily duration of brisk walking can yield comparable benefits.

Dr. Zheng and colleagues studied nearly 85,000 mostly low-income and Black participants from 2002 to 2009. The participants initially reported their exercise habits, walking speed, and overall health through detailed questionnaires. After a 16-year follow-up, the data revealed that walking briskly for at least 15 minutes per day correlated with a nearly 20% reduction in premature mortality, compared to just a 4% reduction among those who walked slowly for more than three hours daily.

“We’ve known for some time that walking speed correlates with health outcomes — the faster you walk, the better your prognosis,” said Dr. Andrew Freeman, director of cardiovascular prevention at National Jewish Health, who was not involved in the study.

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How Walking Boosts Health and Longevity

Walking offers numerous health advantages: it helps regulate body weight, improves blood sugar control, reduces cancer risk, eases joint pain, and strengthens the immune system.

“Regular exercise promotes healthier blood vessels by improving their ability to relax and dilate,” explained Dr. Freeman. “It also helps lower cholesterol levels and overall reduces risks associated with cancer and cardiovascular diseases.”

Beyond physical health, walking daily can also protect brain function. Research has linked regular walking with lower risk of dementia and cognitive decline, especially in individuals predisposed to Alzheimer’s disease. The Piedmont Medical Center in South Carolina highlights that daily physical activity reduces inflammation and improves brain structure, contributing to better mental health and sleep quality.

Dr. Zheng emphasizes, “While any form of walking provides health benefits, our study clearly shows that fast walking for just 15 minutes daily delivers substantial, measurable improvements.”

Specific Benefits of Fast Walking

Fast walking has been shown to reduce the risk of heart failure, arrhythmias, and type 2 diabetes. Dr. Freeman noted the critical role exercise plays in managing blood pressure—a major risk factor for heart disease.

“Every 20-point increase in blood pressure above 120 significantly raises the risk of cardiac events, and regular exercise like brisk walking helps lower blood pressure effectively,” he said. “It’s one of the most potent lifestyle changes to reduce cardiovascular risk.”

How to Identify and Practice Fast Walking

The United Kingdom’s National Health Service recommends fast walking as a pace where you can talk but not sing. A recent study suggests increasing your walking speed by a few steps per minute, which can be measured with a metronome app.

For those looking to fit exercise into a busy schedule, Dr. Freeman advises: “Try to get up a bit earlier and go for a brisk walk, bike ride, or swim — whatever physical activity you enjoy. You can also join a recreation center or simply walk outdoors if it’s safe.”

Good walking form is essential to avoid injury and maximize benefits. Certified strength coach Dana Santas explains that walking involves the whole body, not just the legs. “Your arm swing plays a crucial role and should be coordinated with your steps to maintain balance and improve mechanics.”

Standing tall with shoulders back and a natural arm swing can prevent back pain, improve breathing, and help you maintain a steady pace.

Breathing Techniques to Enhance Walking Benefits

To further optimize exercise, Santas recommends conscious or nasal breathing—breathing in through the nose and out through the mouth. This technique can help regulate blood pressure and reduce the risk of hypertension.

Conclusion: Small Changes, Big Impact

Fast walking is a convenient, accessible way to improve health, even for those with limited time. By dedicating just 15 minutes daily to brisk walking, individuals can significantly lower their risk of premature death and enjoy broader physical and mental health benefits.

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