Fortune Well October 28, 2024
Lifestyle
How many steps should you walk a day for optimal health? Recommendations vary widely, making any answer seem like a shot in the dark, at best.
An international study published last year in the Journal of the American College of Cardiology offers some more concrete advice, with a twist.
How many steps you walk every day matters, the authors say—but so does your pace. Researchers found that walking faster was associated with a reduced risk of death, regardless of the number of steps taken per day.
That makes sense, they say, because moderate-to-vigorous exercise is considered to be the most beneficial when it comes to cardiovascular health. The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention recommends 150 minutes of moderate-intensity activity each week for most adults, or 75 minutes of vigorous-intensity activity.
This study isn’t the first to find that the faster one walks, the more health benefits the person should expect. A 2022 U.K.-based study found that the more steps a day, up to around 10,000, the lower one’s risk of dementia, and that walking quickly might lower dementia risk as well.
And a 2022 Brazil-based study found that the greater the number of daily steps—and the quicker the pace of those steps—the less likely someone was to suffer from arterial stiffness.
Walking at a pace of around 100 steps/minute, 30 minutes a day, five days a week would meet the weekly requirements for moderate exercise for older adults, Brazilian researchers stated. A 2011 international study echoed these findings, stating that 100 steps per minute equated moderate physical activity.
In the 2023 international study, researchers from the Netherlands, Spain, and the U.S. examined data from 12 studies involving a total of more than 111,000 participants. Among their findings:
According to popular wisdom, 10,000 is the ideal number of steps to net per day. The advice originated from Japan in the 1960s, the study’s authors wrote, but there’s no data to back it up.
Other studies have offered similar recommendations, including:
The research comes as scientists begin to realize the full weight of the pandemic in terms of long-lasting health effects on society. The number of steps people take each day plummeted during the early days of COVID-19—and they have yet to recover, according to a study published earlier this year.
Researchers with Vanderbilt University examined the daily step patterns of nearly 5,500 people for two years before the pandemic and nearly two years into it. They found that, on average, study participants took about 700 fewer steps per day after the pandemic—equivalent to about a third of a mile less each day.
Pre-pandemic steps were around 7,808 a day. Steps after COVID hovered around 7,089.
The average American walks 3,000 to 4,000 steps per day, or roughly 1.5 to 2 miles, according to experts at the Mayo Clinic. Those who take less than 5,000 steps a day are considered sedentary, according to researchers at Vanderbilt.
There is no such thing as too many steps, according to the international research team behind the article.
“Our study showed that even as many as 16,000 steps a day does not pose a risk,” coauthor Francisco Ortega—a sports science instructor at the University of Granada in Spain—said in a news release on the study. Additional risk reduction becomes marginal beyond 10,000 steps, however.
But those who are already comfortably hitting 10,000 steps a day should consider a higher daily step goal, according to Mayo experts. For those who haven’t hit 10,000 daily steps, they recommend working up to the goal by adding 1,000 extra steps each day for two weeks before raising their goal again.
If you’re looking to sneak some extra steps into your day, here are a few easy ways, according to the America on the Move Foundation:
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