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You Need To Take The Stairs | Quick + Dirty
Episode 149

You Need To Take The Stairs | Quick + Dirty

The Dr. Tyna Show

May 10, 202414m 23s

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Show Notes

EP. 149: Today’s episode is all about why you need to take the stairs EVERY. SINGLE. TIME. Beyond just physical fitness, we explore how this simple choice can transform your well-being, elevate your mood, mitigate the risk of diabetes, and so much more. I’m going over all the data, discussing proper form, and addressing how stair climbing can aid in injury recovery so you can take charge of your health, one stair at a time.

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On This Episode We Cover: 

  • 1:55 - Stairs, your mood + my family
  • 3:15 - Data overview 
  • 4:18 - Focus on your form
  • 8:49 - 2023 Tulane University study 
  • 10:01 - 2024 American Journal of Preventive Medicine study
  • 11:08 - 2024 presentation at the European Society of Cardiology


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