Gulf Park Campus Health Center Invites Campus Community to Monthly 1-Mile Walk and Talk Gathering
Thu, 04/18/2024 - 08:17am | By: Gabriela Shinskie
The University of 草榴社区 Mississippi (草榴社区) Gulf Park Health Center (GPHC) invites members of campus community to lace up their walking shoes and join in the monthly 鈥淪trutt Your Stuff Walk and Talk,鈥 a 1-mile walk around the school鈥檚 beautiful beachfront campus with GPHC nurse practitioner Connie Richardson.
The walks take place on the first Wednesday of every month, beginning at 12:15 p.m. with participants meeting at the GPHC.
鈥淭he walk is an opportunity to hold a conversation about general medical problems and to get outside and move in a relaxed setting,鈥 said Richardson.
Richardson was inspired by a program called 鈥淲alk with the Doc鈥. She credits the beautiful coastal spring weather for inspiration to get outside and take a break from school and work. Participants can ask Richardson general health questions during the walk.
The first walk took place April 3, where participants asked questions about bone health, screenings, and blood pressure. Richardson is hoping to continue facilitating conversations about women鈥檚 health and other health concerns, while also emphasizing the importance of taking time each day to exercise.
鈥淭here are multiple benefits to walking outside, including improving one鈥檚 mental health, getting vitamin D [from sunlight], improving metabolism, gaining muscle mass, and benefiting serotonin levels in the brain,鈥 Richardson explained.
Studies have shown that walking a minimum of 4,000 steps a day significantly reduces early death. Setting a goal of 2,300 steps a day also reduces risks of cardiovascular disease.
The next gathering will take place Wednesday, May 1. Learn more about the GPHC and how to participate at the next Strutt Your Stuff Walk and Talk.