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How much should you walk to lose weight? What studies and experts say

Weight loss does not always require intense workouts or long hours at the gym. Experts say even simple habits like walking can make a real difference.

Walking may look simple, but research shows it can be a powerful fat-burning tool.

According to Dr Irvin Sulapas, who spoke to GQ, walking offers weight-loss benefits for both beginners and fitness enthusiasts.

Scientific evidence supports this claim. Studies show that structured walking programs improve body composition, cardiovascular fitness, and fat metabolism even without high-intensity exercise.

HOW LONG SHOULD YOU WALK? RESEARCH SUGGESTS 30–60 MINUTES

Experts recommend at least 30 minutes per session, ideally extending to 60 minutes, five days a week, for noticeable weight loss.

Why 30 minutes?

During steady-state cardio:

  • The first 15–20 minutes primarily burn stored carbohydrates.
  • After about 20 minutes, the body shifts toward greater fat utilisation, especially if the heart rate stays below 70% of maximum.

This metabolic shift is supported by exercise physiology research on substrate utilisation during aerobic activity.

Many guidelines also suggest aiming for 8,000–10,000 steps daily, with higher step counts (12,000–15,000+) linked to greater weight control benefits.

INTERVAL WALKING: BACKED BY CLINICAL RESEARCH

A landmark 2007 Japanese study published in Mayo Clinic Proceedings compared steady walking with interval walking.

Participants:

  • Walked four days per week for five months.
  • One group walked steadily at about 50% effort.
  • The interval group alternated 3 minutes at ~70% effort with 3 minutes at ~40% effort.

Results:

  • The interval group showed significantly greater improvements in aerobic capacity.
  • They also improved muscle strength.
  • Resting blood pressure decreased.

Improved aerobic fitness increases the body’s ability to burn fat efficiently over time.

INCLINE WALKING BURNS MORE FAT THAN YOU THINK

A 2025 study published in the International Journal of Exercise Science examined treadmill walking at a 12% incline (popularly known as the “12-3-30” workout).

Participants:

  • Walked at 3 miles per hour
  • For 30 minutes
  • On a 12% incline

Findings:

  • Incline walkers burned more fat compared to moderate-intensity runners.
  • Energy expenditure remained manageable.
  • Joint stress was lower than running.

This suggests that incline walking may be an efficient fat-loss method without high-impact strain.

THE FAT-BURNING HEART RATE ZONE EXPLAINED

Exercise research shows that working at 60–70% of maximum heart rate maximises fat oxidation. This range is commonly called Zone 2 cardio.

At this intensity:

  • The body relies more on fat than carbohydrates.
  • Exercise is sustainable for longer periods.
  • Recovery is easier compared to high-intensity workouts.

Brisk walking often naturally places individuals in this zone, making it accessible for most people.

SO, IS WALKING ENOUGH?

Yes, if it is:

  • Long enough (30–60 minutes)
  • Consistent (4–5 days per week)
  • Moderately intense
  • Progressively challenging (intervals or incline)

Walking alone may not produce dramatic overnight results. But evidence shows it can steadily reduce body fat, improve heart health, and build endurance, especially for beginners.

This approach is not exclusive advice it is based on:

  • Published peer-reviewed research
  • Clinical exercise physiology principles
  • Sports medicine expert recommendations

Walking, when structured properly, is not just “light activity.” It can be a scientifically supported strategy for fat loss and long-term health.

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