EP 20: Walking and Its Positive Effect on Blood Circulation in the Legs
I discuss walking and its positive effect on blood circulation in the legs.
Part 1: Walking’s positive impact on circulation
Part 2: Increased Blood Flow and the Effects on the Veins
Part 3: Walking and Adaptive Remodeling of the Leg Veins
Walking benefits blood circulation in the legs by engaging the leg muscles in rhythmic contractions, acting as a natural pump that facilitates the flow of blood back to the heart. This muscle action, coupled with the increased heart rate during physical activity, enhances the efficiency of the cardiovascular system, ensuring optimal oxygen and nutrient delivery to the leg muscles and surrounding tissues.
As walking requires constant movement, it helps prevent blood from pooling in the veins, reducing the risk of clot formation and promoting venous return. Furthermore, the overall cardiovascular benefits of walking contribute to healthier blood vessels, improving capillary function, and reducing peripheral resistance, all of which collectively support better blood circulation in the legs.
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Información
- Programa
- FrecuenciaCada semana
- Publicado28 de noviembre de 2023, 10:00 UTC
- Duración18 min
- Episodio21
- ClasificaciónApto