7000 Vs.10,000?

I am certain that many of you (including me) have a smart phone app that counts the steps you take in a day.  A number of these steps taken are part of everyday life such as walking around your house, walking to the car, etc.  And some of these steps may be “intentioned” from a exercise standpoint.  We are encouraged to keep the step counts as high as possible as this would seem to translate into a number of health benefits.

A recent study was released from Australia that basically reviewed a number of studies conducted in different countries as to the health benefits of “steps”.   57 studies were analyzed from 2014-2025 and the conclusions are quite astounding:  7000 steps produce beneficial health effects equal to walking 10,000 or more steps a day.  Death rates actually dropped almost 50% in those people walking 7000 steps a day.  Increasing the amount of steps seemed to produce no additional benefits.  Dementia, depression and heart health were helped significantly by walking 7000 steps (or more) a day.

The takeaway from this study: We do NOT need to spend hours a day walking, running, biking, playing pickle ball or other activities to improve our health.  Simply walking 7000 steps a day produces tremendous health benefits that impact our lives in a very positive way.

Get those steps in daily!

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