Study: walking 7000 steps per day maintains good health

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Walking 7000 steps per day allows you to maintain good health

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Walking 7000 steps every day makes it considerably lower the risk of having many serious health problems, according to the largest study of convincing data to date, published Thursday.

Easy to memorize and taken up in mobile applications for smartphones, the objective of the 10,000 daily steps is not based on any medical study. Generally followed by people concerned with preserving their health, it actually comes from a marketing campaign from the 1960s for a Japanese pedometer.

To establish an objective based on science, an international team of researchers has therefore sifted through 57 studies on 160,000 people in total, before publishing their work in the journal «Lancet Public Health».

They reveal that walking 7000 steps per day reduced by almost half the risk of premature death, all causes combined, compared to the fact of only 2000.

Lower risk of dementia and depression

The study has also looked at health problems that has not been examined so far the research on the profits of the marche.

Walking 7000 steps would drop the risk of dementia by 38%, by 22% that of depression and 14% the risk of diabetes. This would also reduce the risk of having cancer and falling, according to the study, which warns that this hypothesis is based on fewer evidence.

“There is no need to reach 10,000 steps a day to have major benefits for your health,” said Paddy Dempsey, study co -author and medical researcher at the University of Cambridge. “The most important gains occur from 7000 steps, beyond they tend to stabilize,” he added.

Equivalent to a daily walking hour

If the walking speed varies from person to person, 7000 steps represent approximately one hour of walking per day.

For Mr. Dempsey, those who already manage to take 10,000 steps or more on a daily basis must persevere. Conversely, those who judge the 7000 steps difficult to reach, should “not be discouraged”. “If you only take 2000 to 3000 steps a day, try to add 1000: this represents only 10 to 15 minutes of light walking spread over the day,” he said.

For him, public health messages must stop targeting “perfection”, and emphasizing that even a small increase in physical activity can make a big difference.

L’World Health Organization (WHO) recommends at least 150 minutes ofphysical activity moderate to intense per week.

AFP

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