Health & Medicine
Brief Walks after Meals Cut Diabetes Type-2 Risk in Older Adults
A brief walk for about 15 minutes post-meals could help older adults prevent the onset of diabetes type-2, according to a new study. Researchers say that walking for 15 minutes after a meal, especially in the evening, gives similar benefits of a 45-minute long walk at other times.
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