New research by the London School of Economics (LSE) shows that regular brisk walking is the best exercise for keeping weight down. The research compared 30min of high impact walking with the same amount of time spent on other vigorous exercises, ie going to the gym, swimming. The results are particularly pronounced in women, people over 50 and those on low incomes. To read more go to http://www.lse.ac.uk/newsAndMedia/news/archives/2015/11/Regular-brisk-walking-is-best-exercise-for-keeping-weight-down,-says-LSE-research.aspx
The Centre for Sustainable Healthcare has set up some Green Health Routes to encourage GPs to offer 'green prescriptions' to their patients, and to make pleasant walking routes accessible to communities to walk independently or as part of an organised walk. We've set up one in Marston in Oxford, and the original was established by Dr Will Nattrass at the surgery where he works in Frithwood, Gloucestershire. Others are now in the pipeline, as CSH is planning to set up more routes in Oxford involving communities and GP surgeries and we've shared details of the past projects so that NHS Trusts involved in our NHS Forest project can also adopt and adapt the idea. Please check here for more details: http://nhsforest.org/frithwood-surgery and http://nhsforest.org/marston-green-health-route