Medically Reviewed by Jabeen Begum, MD on August 22, 2023
Question 1/13

Research shows you're likely to live longer if you walk at least:

  • 5.5 miles per week
  • 10.5 miles per week
  • 15.5 miles per week
Question 2/13

Women who walk 30 minutes a day may cut their risk of stroke by:

  • 10% - 20%
  • 20% - 40%
  • 40% - 60%
Question 3/13

If you walk 10,000 steps, you've gone about:

  • 1 mile
  • 5 miles
  • 10 miles
Question 4/13

Brisk walking counts as cardio exercise.

  • True
  • False
  • It depends
Question 5/13

Walking is as good for your heart as running.

  • True, if you do enough of it
  • False, you need to raise your heart rate
  • Neither is really good for your heart
Question 6/13

You should do this many minutes of brisk walking each week if you want to lose weight:

  • About 75
  • About 150
  • About 300
Question 7/13

Take your dog for a half-hour walk, and you may burn about:

  • 100 calories
  • 200 calories
  • 300 calories
Question 8/13

To boost your mood, try taking a walk in:

  • A shopping mall near your house
  • A city, so you can sightsee as you move
  • A leafy, natural area
Question 9/13

Exercise like walking lowers your risk of breast cancer because it:

  • Turns off genes that let cancer cells grow
  • Lowers the estrogen in your bloodstream
  • Protects your cells
Question 10/13

Walking is good for people who have type-2 diabetes because:

  • It lowers blood sugar levels
  • It helps you lose weight
  • It helps your body use sugar
  • All the above
Question 11/13

If you have arthritis, you should:

  • Walk regularly for exercise
  • Avoid walking too much -- it strains your joints
  • Walking won't help or hurt you
Question 12/13

If you have back pain, you should:

  • Stay in bed and rest until you feel better
  • Stretch, but don’t walk much until you feel better
  • Walk 20 to 40 minutes two or three times a week
Question 13/13

Walking is good for your bones because it's:

  • Weight-bearing exercise
  • Resistance exercise
  • Balance training