Of course your competent? doctor told you of all these numbers for walking a long time ago! Oh, YOUR DOCTOR KNOWS NOTHING! Join the club!
All these ideas on walking. Which one does your competent? doctor have you doing? Assuming, of course that s/he got you completely recovered! OH, they failed at their only job? Getting you fully recovered!
Well, there's all these other numbers for walking, choose one.
Other walking prevention items:
My numbers for steps.
10,000 Steps A Day? How Many You Really Need To Boost Longevity - 4,400
This one suggests 8900 steps a day:
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Exactly How Many Steps You Need to Take a Day to Not Gain Weight - 15,000
Every 2,000 steps a day could help keep premature death at bay
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The latest here:
Science Officially Confirmed That The 10,000 Steps Rule Is Outdated. Here's The New Number To Target
- A new meta review published in the Lancet officially confirmed that we've been calculating our step count number all wrong.
- The new findings suggest that you can actually reap the major health benefits well before you hit 10,000 steps.
- Here's what experts say about the 10k number and how this applies to your life.
What did the new meta review find?
For the review, researchers analyzed data from 88 different studies, looking at how step counts were linked with the risk of developing a slew of health conditions. Overall, the researchers discovered that the risk of developing serious health conditions like cardiovascular disease, dementia, cancer, type 2 diabetes, and depression was lower in people who logged 7,000 steps a day compared to those who only did 2,000 daily steps.
If that's the number you like, and you hit it consistently, stick with it! But just remember: “10,000 steps per day is not the magic number," per Matheny.
So, how many steps should I take per day?
Based on the scientific review's findings, aiming for 5,000 to 7,000 steps a day is a good goal to reach for. That's roughly two to 3.5 miles per day, depending on your stride. “There’s nothing wrong with 10,000 steps, but it isn’t based in science,” Matheny says.
If you want to still aim for 10,000 steps, Matheny says you should go for it. “If you don’t get there, maybe you still get to 7,000,” he points out. But any amount of walking is helpful. “A thousand steps is way better than zero,” Matheny says.
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