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Walking for Gout: How Exercise Lowers Uric Acid and Reduces Flare Risk

May 23, 2026 by GoutSavvy Editorial Team

Discover how walking and exercise help manage gout by lowering uric acid levels, improving insulin sensitivity, and reducing inflammation. Learn the science-backed exercise guidelines and how to avoid common mistakes.

Categories Gout Lifestyle Tags gout exercise, joint-friendly exercise, physical activity, uric acid reduction, walking and gout

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