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Longer walks linked to lower risk of chronic low back pain

Last updated: June 17, 2025 9:47 am
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Walking has long been touted as a beneficial form of exercise, but a recent study conducted by investigators at the Norwegian University of Science and Technology has shed new light on its potential benefits for chronic low back pain. According to the study, individuals who walked more than 100 minutes per day experienced a 23% lower risk of developing chronic low back pain.

Chronic low back pain is a prevalent condition that affects people of all ages and is a leading cause of disability worldwide. In the United States alone, back pain is responsible for significant healthcare spending. The findings of this study highlight the importance of physical activity, specifically walking, in the prevention and management of chronic low back pain.

The study, titled “Volume and Intensity of Walking and Risk of Chronic Low Back Pain,” was published in JAMA Network Open. Researchers analyzed data from 11,194 adults aged 20 years and older who were free of chronic low back pain at the beginning of the study. Participants wore accelerometers for a week to measure their daily walking volume and intensity.

The results showed that individuals who walked between 101-124 minutes per day had a risk ratio of 0.77, while those who walked 125 minutes or more had a risk ratio of 0.76. Additionally, higher walking intensity was associated with a reduced risk of chronic low back pain. These findings suggest that increasing daily walking volume may offer more significant preventive benefits than focusing solely on walking intensity.

The study underscores the importance of incorporating regular physical activity, such as walking, into daily routines to reduce the burden of chronic low back pain. Public health strategies that promote walking as a form of exercise may have a significant impact on preventing and managing this common condition.

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In conclusion, walking for more than 100 minutes per day has been linked to a lower risk of chronic low back pain. This simple and accessible form of exercise can have profound benefits for overall health and well-being. By prioritizing daily walking, individuals can take proactive steps to safeguard against the development of chronic low back pain and improve their quality of life.

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