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People hitting 7,000 daily steps had a 47% lower risk of dying prematurely than those managing just 2,000 steps.
A common goal for step count is 10,000 per day. But where does that number come from? A new study shows how many you may need ...
Walking more is associated with reduced risk for dementia, diabetes, heart disease, and more—but a new study says you can get fewer than 10,000 steps a day and still see all those benefits.
Walking 10,000 steps a day has long been a fitness cliché. But new research suggests that the health benefits of walking ramp up until about 7,000 steps — before leveling out. And as daily goals go, ...
Increasing your step count to this number can reduce your risk of diabetes, heart disease, dementia, cancer death and more, a ...
An analysis of 57 studies shows that people who walked a certain number of steps were less likely to die from any cause compared with those who walked less.