According to the Max Bupa Walk for Health Survey, walking regularly helps people restore their work life balance, makes them calmer, happier and more positive towards life.
Around 36 per cent of walkers in Delhi and 26 per cent in Mumbai say that their work life balance has improved post walking, as they have started leaving office on time so that they can walk a certain distance, says the survey.
The Max Bupa Walk for Health initiative, now in its third season, is an endeavour to encourage people to walk regularly for a healthier and more successful life, the company said in a statement.
The first two editions of Max Bupa Walk for Health 2012 and 2013 saw participation of more than 40,000 people.
The survey also revealed how technology motivates different age groups and genders to walk more.
The survey also said that every 4 out of 5 walkers suffering from serious chronic ailments in Delhi and Mumbai have health insurance policies.
Almost 90 per cent of people in the younger age group had insured their health followed by the middle age group at 82 per cent. However the older age group is lagging behind at 71 per cent, the report added.
