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Motivations and effects of practicing Nordic Walking by elderly people

A study of 161 seniors found that regular Nordic Walking significantly improves health self-assessment in older adults, confirming it as an optimal form of physical activity for the elderly. Further research is recommended to explore its biological and psychological benefits.

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Analysis of physiological responses to Nordic walking in COPD patients

Nordic Walking proves to be a viable and effective training method for patients with moderate to severe COPD, providing higher exercise intensity and physiological benefits compared to traditional walking tests.

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Efficacy of Nordic Walking in Obesity Management

A 12-week study shows that Nordic Walking significantly improves cardiovascular fitness in sedentary obese women, offering an effective and sustainable alternative to traditional walking for promoting long-term lifestyle changes.

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Shared and task-specific muscle synergies of Nordic walking and conventional walking

Nordic Walking activates upper body muscles more than conventional walking but does not increase movement complexity, making it a suitable physical activity even for those with limited motor skills.

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Effects of Nordic walking and walking on spatiotemporal gait parameters and ground reaction force

Nordic Walking improves gait parameters and reduces lower limb load compared to regular walking, making it an efficient and joint-friendly exercise option.

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Physiological responses to nordic walking, walking and jogging

This study assessed the physiological responses of healthy middle-aged women during Nordic Walking, regular walking, and jogging, revealing differences across these popular forms of aerobic field exercise.

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Muscular and metabolic responses to different Nordic walking techniques, when style matters

Proper Nordic Walking technique significantly increases muscle activation and metabolic intensity compared to modified styles, suggesting that technical training can maximize its health benefits.

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Influence of Nordic walking on body composition of elderly women

A 3-month Nordic Walking program significantly improved cardiovascular health and aerobic capacity in elderly women, confirming its effectiveness as a moderate yet impactful form of physical activity.

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Nordic walking in fibromyalgia: a means of promoting fitness that is easy for busy clinicians to recommend

A 15-week Nordic Walking program at moderate-to-high intensity significantly improved functional capacity and reduced activity limitations in women with fibromyalgia, proving to be a feasible and effective exercise option.

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Effects of Nordic walking on Parkinson’s disease: a systematic review of randomized clinical trials

A systematic review of randomized clinical trials confirms that Nordic Walking, performed at moderate to high intensity, improves gait, balance, motor function, and quality of life in people with Parkinson’s disease.

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Physical exercises for breast cancer survivors: effects of 10 weeks of training on upper limb circumferences

In breast cancer survivors, Nordic Walking—especially when combined with the ISA method—led to significant reductions in upper limb circumferences and body water, suggesting its effectiveness in managing post-surgical lymphedema compared to regular walking.

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Influence of exercise training on daily physical activity and risk factors for type 2 diabetes

A 12-week Nordic Walking program increased overall leisure-time physical activity and effectively reduced body weight, fat percentage, and leptin levels—outperforming resistance training in improving metabolic health markers.

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Nordic Walking Training Causes a Decrease in Blood Cholesterol in Elderly Women Supplemented with Vitamin D

A 12-week Nordic Walking program combined with vitamin D supplementation improved lipid profiles and physical fitness in elderly women, unlike supplementation alone or no intervention.

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Nordic walking decreased circulating chemerin and leptin concentrations in middle-aged men with impaired glucose regulation

Nordic Walking significantly improved adipokine levels, reduced body fat, cholesterol, and liver fat index in men with impaired glucose regulation, showing the most beneficial effects on metabolic syndrome risk factors.

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Nordic Walking does not reduce the loading of the knee joint

This study found no evidence that Nordic Walking reduces knee joint load compared to regular walking, despite greater hip range of motion and knee flexion angles observed during Nordic Walking.

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Nordic walking competitions via healthy aspect of mass recreation

Nordic Walking competitions combine the spirit of sport with health promotion, offering a unique form of mass recreation that engages diverse age and fitness groups.

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Nordic Walking: A Simple Lifetime Physical Activity for Every Student

Nordic Walking is a simple, low-cost, and effective lifetime physical activity that can be successfully integrated into school programs to improve students' health, motor skills, and engagement in outdoor movement.

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Nordic walking and well-being: socio-ecological perspective

This study explores how regular Nordic Walking affects mental well-being and how socio-ecological factors influence participation, offering new insight into the activity’s psychological and environmental dimensions.

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Walking Nordic: Performing Space, Place and Identity

This conceptual study explores Nordic Walking as more than physical activity—revealing its role in shaping identity, performing public space, and creating a sense of place.

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The effects of nordic walking training on blood antioxidant defence in patients with intermittent claudicatione

A 12-week supervised Nordic Walking program improved walking ability and enhanced antioxidant protection in patients with intermittent claudication, reducing oxidative lipid damage.

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Nordic walking versus natural walking an easy approach to comparing metabolic demand

This study confirms that Nordic Walking imposes a significantly higher cardiovascular and metabolic load than natural walking—without increasing perceived effort—making it an effective and accessible fitness activity.

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Differences in Ground Reaction Forces and Shock Impacts Between Nordic Walking and Walking

This study found that Nordic Walking generates higher ground reaction forces and shock impacts compared to regular walking, particularly at heel strike, highlighting biomechanical implications for health and injury prevention.

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Nordic Walking through cancer. An exercise prescription model to improve survivorship

This study proposes Nordic Walking as a safe, accessible, and effective exercise model for cancer survivors, helping overcome physical activity barriers and improving quality of life.

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Field testing to determine biomechanical loading of the lower limb during nordic walking versus walking-Comparison between nordic walking instructors and experienced nordic walkers

Contrary to popular belief, this study found no significant reduction in lower limb loading during Nordic Walking compared to regular walking, with some tracks even showing slightly higher forces at heel contact.