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Pickleball Emerges as Thailand’s Premier Sport for Thriving Seniors

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Thailand is seeing a shift in senior fitness. Pickleball is increasingly outranking walking as the top activity for adults over 60. Health experts say the sport blends physical health, mental sharpness, and social connection, while remaining gentle on aging joints. Walking stays accessible, but many Thai seniors now seek a more engaging, low-impact workout.

As Thailand’s retiree population grows, staying active is essential for independence and quality of life. Doctors have long recommended walking for its simplicity, yet repetitive motion and modest cardiovascular demand can leave some older adults seeking more. Pickleball—an energetic mix of tennis, badminton, and table tennis—offers fast-paced action, muscle-building benefits, and heart health support without high impact. The game uses a perforated ball and a plastic paddle on a court about the size of a badminton court, drawing a diverse following across the country and beyond.

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Weighing the Trend: Weighted Vest Walking Could Boost Health in Thailand

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A new fitness trend is gaining attention on social media: wearing weighted vests or heavy packs during daily walks. Known as rucking, the practice is touted as a low-impact way to build strength and improve cardio. A health journalist tested weighted-vest walking for a week and observed noticeable changes in effort, endurance, and overall well-being. For Thai readers seeking practical ways to stay active, the science and personal experience behind rucking offer timely insights.

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Weekend warrior exercise may cut cardiovascular death risk for Thais with diabetes

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A new study in the Annals of Internal Medicine shows that people with diabetes who accumulate their weekly exercise in one or two sessions—often called “weekend warriors”—can significantly lower their risk of death, especially from heart disease. For Thai readers, the finding offers a practical path to better health amid busy work and family commitments.

Thailand faces a high diabetes burden. Health authorities estimate nearly five million Thais have the condition, with many undiagnosed until complications appear. Heart disease, stroke, and kidney problems remain common among Thai diabetes patients, straining families and the healthcare system. Public health leaders emphasize lifestyle changes, including better diet and more physical activity, but time and access can be barriers in both urban and rural areas.

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