National Walk to Work Day is April
3
Healthy communities Partnership encourages
everyone to walk at least 30 minutes
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[April 02, 2015]
LINCOLN - Healthy Communities
Partnership encourages everyone to walk to work or walk at least 30
minutes on Friday, April 3 to celebrate National Walk to Work Day.
The day was first declared in 2004 by the U.S. Secretary of Health
and Human Services Tommy G. Thompson.
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The American Heart Association acknowledges there are many ways
to be active, but walking has the lowest dropout rate of them all.
AHA promotes walking because research shows that walking at least 30
minutes a day can help reduce coronary heart disease and stroke plus
improve your blood pressure, blood sugar levels and blood lipid
profile. Walking can also enhance your mental well-being, reduce
risk of osteoporosis, breast cancer, colon cancer and your risk of
type 2 diabetes.
Walking also helps maintain body weight and lowers the risk of
obesity. In Logan County, over 66 percent of residents are
overweight or obese. Healthy Communities Partnership continues its
efforts to address obesity with its 5210 campaign promoting a daily
lifestyle of at least 5 fruits and vegetables, no more than 2 hours
of screen time, at least 1 hour of physical activity and 0 sugary
sweetened beverages.
“We encourage Logan County to get out at walk on Friday and use that
as their 1 hour of physical activity for the day. The weather is
starting to cooperate to promote outdoor activities and we look
forward to seeing lots of our residents outside being active whether
it’s walking, playing tennis, gardening, running, cycling or
whatever activity they choose,” said Angela Stoltzenburg, HCP
Manager.
“In addition to our 5210 campaign, we are also proud of our work
with the Logan County Regional Planning Commission on efforts to
create an outdoor trail system in Logan County. A trail is a
long-term goal for our community but we look forward to a future in
Logan County where safe activity opportunities are available for
everyone.”
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Healthy Communities Partnership is a public, collaborative
organization comprised of community agencies and private individuals
striving to create the healthiest community in America. It is funded
by the Abraham Lincoln Healthcare Foundation. For more information
or for updates, “like” Healthy Communities Partnership on Facebook,
follow HCP on Twitter @HealthyCP, visit
www.healthycommunitiespartnership.com, or call
217-605-5008.
[Angela Stoltzenburg, Healthy
Communities Partnership]
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