Santa Barbara, CA –– March 20th, 2014, the American Indian Health & Services Clinic will host the first of Santa Barbara’s “JustWalk™” Walk With a Doc walking program on Thursday, April 10th at 5:45pm. Walkers will enjoy a refreshing and rejuvenating walk at Shoreline Park with Dr. Jennifer Hone, an Endocrinologist, and other healthcare professionals, who will provide support to the walkers and answer questions during the walk.

Walk With a Doc is a national non-profit organization whose mission is to encourage healthy physical activity in people of all ages, and reverse the consequences of a sedentary lifestyle in order to improve the health and well-being of the country. “This program has had tremendous participation and tremendous success in many other cities around the country,” said Dr Hone. “I’m very pleased to be a part of this exciting and simple program that shows such improved health results for so many people.”

Dr. Hone encourages anyone in the community to join the walk. This is a FREE program and pre-registration is not required. Future walks will be announced via the Walk with a Doc website, www.walkwithadoc.org.

“Walk with a Doc is honored to team up with the American Indian Health & Services Clinic. By incorporating Walk with a Doc, the American Indian Health & Services Clinic, Shoreline Park, and Santa Barbara are demonstrating an exceptional level of caring and commitment to their community”, said Dr. David Sabgir, founder of Walk with a Doc.

Date:April 10th, 2014

Time: 5:45 pm

Location: Shoreline Park, Upper parking lot (closest to Goleta).

Why walk? “There’s no question that increasing exercise, even moderately, reduces the risks or many diseases, including coronary heart disease, breast and colon cancer and Type 2 diabetes,” said Dr. Hone. “Research has even shown that you could gain two hours of life for each hour that you exercise regularly.”

According to the American Heart Association, walking as little as 30 minutes a day can provide these health benefits, as well:

Improve blood pressure and blood sugar levels

Help maintain a healthy body weight and lower the risk of obesity

Enhance mental well-being

Reduce the risk of osteoporosis

Santa Barbara joins a growing list of communities nationwide that have created local Walk With a Doc (WWAD) programs. WWAD was created by Dr. David Sabgir, a cardiologist who practices at Mount Carmel Health Systems in Columbus, OH and he has been walking every weekend since 2005. The expansion and support of the program is thanks to Anthem Blue Cross/Blue Shield.

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About the American Indian Health & Services Clinic:

AIHS has been serving the community in Santa Barbara since 1994. In addition to our special mission to serve Native Americans, the clinic welcomes all members of the community who need medical services. AIHS accepts Medi-Cal, Medicare, and has sliding fee schedules for people without insurance. The clinic does not have contracts with private insurance companies. We offer primary care, dental, endocrinology and counseling services.

About Walk With a Doc: WWAD is a non-profit organization that encourages healthy physical activity in people of all ages, and reverse the consequences of a sedentary lifestyle in order to improve the health and well-being of the country. “Just Walk™” Walk with a Doc has over 100 active programs across the country and around the world. To learn more, go to www.walkwithadoc.org.

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