TY - JOUR AU - Zhang Rui AU - Chen Hong AU - Liu Yi-xiao AU - Zhang Wen-hui AU - Lu Qin AU - Yamanishi Hiromichi AU - Yamanishi Chiaki AU - Yamanishi Kyosuke AU - Qiu Yu-lan AU - Ye Xiao-fei AU - Huang Zi-rui AU - Zhang Bo-yuan AU - Chen Yi-fei AU - Zheng Yan-qian AU - Zhang Yong-fang AU - Guo Zi-zhen AU - Dong Dong AU - Liu Tie-xin AU - Dai Yi-qing AU - Xu Mei-han AU - Hao Yu AU - Li Sheng-zhou AU - Cai Fei-yang AU - Wang Rui-qi AU - Guo Xin-yi AU - Zhu De-hao AU - Zhang Hai-yang AU - Zeng Zhi-tong AU - Higashino Hideaki PY - 2019 TI - Sunny walking counts more JF - Acta Pharmacologica Sinica; Vol 40, No 9 (September 2019): Acta Pharmacologica Sinica Y2 - 2019 KW - N2 - In our previous article entitled “Low-intensity walking as mild medication for pressure control in prehypertensive and hyperten-sive subjects: how far shall we wander?” published in this journal [1], we reported mild but significant reductions in both blood pressure (BP) and heart rate (HR) after low-intensity walking at a speed of 3 km/h (2.5 metabolic equivalents of task, METs), accompanied by a transient elevation in urine β-endorphin. In a recent study observing environmental influence on low-intensity walking, we found unexpectedly interesting results that we would like to share with the readers of the journal. UR - http://www.chinaphar.com/article/view/10029