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Forget 10k Steps. Here's How Much Science Says You Need to Walk

12 pointsby sylvainkalachealmost 2 years ago

4 comments

thenerdheadalmost 2 years ago
I feel like these articles happen every year and they all try to give you some type of new recommendation while saying the research reality very quietly.<p>These studies constantly show that you should try to walk as much as you can throughout your busy day. The mortality decrease alone with every 500-1000 steps is quite the motivation.<p>It&#x27;s hard to spend an hour and a half or longer to get to that original 10000 steps mark. We should however encourage movement. A little movement leads to more movement as you start to feel better.<p>What should not happen is to lower the bar of how many steps you &quot;need&quot; each day. Because that is what articles like this and popular health magazines will try to portray.
mdp2021almost 2 years ago
Original research article: <i>The association between daily step count and all-cause and cardiovascular mortality: a meta-analysis</i> - <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;academic.oup.com&#x2F;eurjpc&#x2F;advance-article&#x2F;doi&#x2F;10.1093&#x2F;eurjpc&#x2F;zwad229&#x2F;7226309" rel="nofollow noreferrer">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;academic.oup.com&#x2F;eurjpc&#x2F;advance-article&#x2F;doi&#x2F;10.1093&#x2F;...</a><p>Possibly the most telling graph is Figure 3 (not link-able): a continuous curve degrading the &quot;all-cause mortality&quot; risk, steeper-before-flatter-after the (very roughly) 7000 steps, but with continuous gain (up to the scale end of 20000).
s09dfhksalmost 2 years ago
“Adults older than 60 saw about a 42% drop in mortality risk when they walked between 6,000 and 10,000 steps per day, while those younger than 60 saw a roughly 49% reduction when they walked between 7,000 and 13,000 steps per day.”
deafpolygonalmost 2 years ago
I don&#x27;t know how 10k became the rallying number for walking. Overall steps help, yes. But what&#x27;s important is the amount of walking you do <i>outside</i> your own daily activity. I.e., if you walk for work- this doesn&#x27;t really count (unless you&#x27;re a mail delivery person, perhaps).<p>Time spent is probably more important than actual number of steps, in my opinion. A one-hour+ walk (in addition to your normal activity, divided up across the day), regardless of how fast you go, is more valuable than a walk that nets you 5,000+ steps. Not everyone can walk 5,000+ steps in a day, and not everyone should try to reach that.
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