Talk:Walking
Walking and creativity - health benefits: Reply
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:Thanks for the input. The wordiness can certainly be fixed per [[WP:CONCISE]]. But I think the content and sources themselves are totally appropriate. [[User:HarvardJock|'''HarvardJock🏫''']] ([[User talk:HarvardJock|talk]]) 19:50, 1 May 2026 (UTC) |
:Thanks for the input. The wordiness can certainly be fixed per [[WP:CONCISE]]. But I think the content and sources themselves are totally appropriate. [[User:HarvardJock|'''HarvardJock🏫''']] ([[User talk:HarvardJock|talk]]) 19:50, 1 May 2026 (UTC) |
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::I have made some additions but more needs to be added to support the argument that walking helps creative think and theresfore mental as well as physical health. I recognize, [[User:Zefr|Zefr]] that you might still have some doubts. [[User:Rwood128|Rwood128]] ([[User talk:Rwood128|talk]]) 20:39, 1 May 2026 (UTC) |
::I have made some additions but more needs to be added to support the argument that walking helps creative think and theresfore mental as well as physical health. I recognize, [[User:Zefr|Zefr]] that you might still have some doubts. [[User:Rwood128|Rwood128]] ([[User talk:Rwood128|talk]]) 20:39, 1 May 2026 (UTC) |
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:::Linking creativity to mental and physical health (a difficult, if not impossible, relationship to prove in well-designed [[clinical research|human studies]]) makes it a [[WP:MEDRS]] issue. Please read [[WP:YESBMI]] and use review sources in reputable medical publications, if such sources exist. [[User:Zefr|Zefr]] ([[User talk:Zefr|talk]]) 21:09, 1 May 2026 (UTC) |
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