Walking is very beneficial for health. However, it is important to do it at the right time, otherwise, it can cause harm instead of benefit, especially in summer.
It is very important to know what is the right time to walk amid high temperatures and heat waves. Let us know at what time walking in summer is more beneficial for health, how long should one walk and what are its benefits.

The right time to walk in summer
Morning time is considered the best time for walking in summer. The time between 5:30 am to 7:30 am is the best because during this time the temperature remains normal and the air is also not very polluted. Vitamin D is also found in the morning sun, which is beneficial for bones.
If you are unable to walk in the morning, then you can do a light walk in the evening even after sunset. But avoid walking in the afternoon (from 11 am to 4 pm), because at this time the intense heat and UV rays can harm health.
How long should one walk?
For beginners: Start with 15-20 minutes and gradually increase the time.
For normal people: Walking for 30-45 minutes is enough.
Experts or fitness enthusiasts: Can do brisk walking for up to 60 minutes.
Keep in mind that walking for a long time in extreme heat can lead to dehydration or heat stroke.
Benefits of walking in summer
Helps in controlling weight- Walking for 30-40 minutes daily burns calories, which helps in controlling weight.
Beneficial for heart health- Walking improves blood circulation, which reduces high blood pressure and cholesterol. It reduces the risk of heart disease.
Reduces mental stress- Walking in the fresh morning air calms the mind and relieves stress and depression.
Strengthens the digestive system- Walking in the morning improves digestion and relieves constipation.
Helpful in controlling diabetes- Regular walking controls blood sugar levels, which is beneficial for diabetes patients.
Increases immunity- Walking strengthens the body's ability to fight diseases, which reduces the risk of infection.
Keep these things in mind.
Drink water before and after the walk.
Wear light and cotton clothes.
Go out in the sun only after applying sunscreen.
If you feel dizzy or weak, stop walking.
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