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Walking Might Be the Most Underrated Longevity Tool: How Your Gait Impacts Pain, Brain Health & Aging with Dr. Courtney Conley

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May 6, 2026
Dr. Courtney Conley, a foot and gait specialist who founded Gait Happens and coauthored WALK, explains why walking is a powerful, underrated longevity tool. Short sentences cover gait speed as a vital sign, walking’s ties to brain health and dementia risk, how footwear and foot strength shape movement, and practical micro-walks and transition tips to restore function and add steps.
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ADVICE

Use Time Inventory To Slot Micro Walks

  • Do a time inventory and find substitution, stacking, or squeezing opportunities to add walks.
  • Example: Conley stacks a 10-minute walk with a phone call to her mother to convert chores into steps.
ADVICE

Brisk 30 Minutes Reduces Cancer Risk

  • Do a brisk 30-minute walk daily; 5–7k steps plus a fast 30-minute walk lowers risks of several cancers by ~11–16%.
  • Conley cites stepped risk reductions at 5–7k and 8–9k steps with a focused brisk session.
INSIGHT

Modern Shoes Reshape Feet And Harm Function

  • Modern footwear narrows toe boxes and alters foot anatomy, driving common conditions like bunions and hammer toes.
  • Conley compares squeezing toes into tapered shoes to chronically immobilizing a bicep, which weakens foot function over time.
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