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Ready to boost your health with a simple walk? Discover how 20 minutes a day can improve metabolism, reduce stress, and support weight loss. Perfect for women embracing life's next chapter. This episode highlights the benefits of regular walking, focusing on hormonal balance and long-term weight loss. Citing studies from the *Journal of Nutrition* and the *American Journal of Health Promotion*, Dr. Mindy notes that consistent walking leads to sustainable weight loss and overall health improvement. It also introduces 'rucking'—walking with a weighted vest—as a way to enhance these benefits.
To view full show notes, more information on our guests, resources mentioned in the episode, discount codes, transcripts, and more, visit https://drmindypelz.com/ep267
Check out our fasting membership at resetacademy.drmindypelz.com.
Please note our medical disclaimer.
By Dr. Mindy Pelz4.8
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Ready to boost your health with a simple walk? Discover how 20 minutes a day can improve metabolism, reduce stress, and support weight loss. Perfect for women embracing life's next chapter. This episode highlights the benefits of regular walking, focusing on hormonal balance and long-term weight loss. Citing studies from the *Journal of Nutrition* and the *American Journal of Health Promotion*, Dr. Mindy notes that consistent walking leads to sustainable weight loss and overall health improvement. It also introduces 'rucking'—walking with a weighted vest—as a way to enhance these benefits.
To view full show notes, more information on our guests, resources mentioned in the episode, discount codes, transcripts, and more, visit https://drmindypelz.com/ep267
Check out our fasting membership at resetacademy.drmindypelz.com.
Please note our medical disclaimer.

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