Germany ambassador to Armenia visits EU monitoring mission in Ijevan city Germany ambassador to Armenia visits EU monitoring mission in Ijevan city Germany ambassador to Armenia visits EU monitoring mission in Ijevan city Delegation led by Syndic General of General Council Principality of Andorra visits Tsitsernakaberd Memorial Complex Armenia presented products of 11 companies at World Food India 2024 exhibition in New Delhi Ararat Mirzoyan will participate in high-level discussions of 79th UN General Assembly in New York EU may temporarily suspend free visa regime with Georgia EU may temporarily suspend free visa regime with Georgia EU may temporarily suspend free visa regime with Georgia Armenia is main beneficiary of Eurasian integration: Zakharova Armenia is main beneficiary of Eurasian integration: Zakharova Armenia is main beneficiary of Eurasian integration: Zakharova 

Researchers determine how many steps a day can help reduce risk of premature death

Science and culture

It is accepted that the path to a long and healthy life begins with 10,000 steps a day.

But after analyzing data from tens of thousands of people on four continents, collected in 15 existing studies, a research team arrived at a more manageable number: the optimal amount is probably closer to 6,000 steps per day, depending on age.

"So, what we saw was this incremental reduction in risk as steps increase, until it levels off," University of Massachusetts Amherst physical activity epidemiologist Amanda Paluch said when their study was published back in March 2022.

 

She explained the commonly accepted norm of 10,000 steps as marketing. Half a century ago, she said, Japan's Yamasa Clock and Instrument company tried to capitalize on the excitement generated by the 1964 Tokyo Olympics by releasing a pedometer they called "Manpo-kei," a word that translates to 10,000 steps. Why 10,000? Good old marketing. It's a nice, round number that seems daunting enough to be a goal, but attainable enough to strive for. What it doesn't have, however, is any scientific backing.

In 2021, Paluch and her team published a study based on an analysis of data from more than 2,000 middle-aged people living in the United States. They found that walking at least 7,000 steps a day reduces the risk of premature death by 50-70%.

Their 2022 meta-analysis included information collected on the health status and steps of 47,471 adults from Asia, Australia, Europe, and North America. They found that the 25% of adults who took the most number of steps each day were 40% to 53% less likely to die prematurely. For adults in their 60s, the figure peaks at 6,000 to 8,000 steps per day.

The research has shown that those who are younger will benefit from walking a little more, but there is no evidence that they will necessarily live longer by taking more than 8,000 to 10,000 steps a day.

Հետևե՛ք -ին Youtube-ում`
US dollar rises in ArmeniaUS dollar rises in ArmeniaUS dollar rises in ArmeniaGermany ambassador to Armenia visits EU monitoring mission in Ijevan cityGermany ambassador to Armenia visits EU monitoring mission in Ijevan cityGermany ambassador to Armenia visits EU monitoring mission in Ijevan city.Users complain that iPhone 16 Pro screen does not respond to touches regularly: What is the reason?General Assembly of FIDE refused to cancel sanctions against Russia and BelarusUkraine’s Zelensky arrives in US to present ‘victory plan’ to defeat RussiaTrump says he will not run again if he loses election: BBCDelegation led by Syndic General of General Council Principality of Andorra visits Tsitsernakaberd Memorial ComplexArmenia presented products of 11 companies at World Food India 2024 exhibition in New DelhiArarat Mirzoyan will participate in high-level discussions of 79th UN General Assembly in New YorkUS dollar drops in ArmeniaUS dollar drops in ArmeniaUS dollar drops in ArmeniaEU may temporarily suspend free visa regime with GeorgiaEU may temporarily suspend free visa regime with GeorgiaEU may temporarily suspend free visa regime with GeorgiaArmenia is main beneficiary of Eurasian integration: ZakharovaArmenia is main beneficiary of Eurasian integration: ZakharovaArmenia is main beneficiary of Eurasian integration: ZakharovaZakharova commented on Russian trace in attempted coup d'état in ArmeniaZakharova commented on Russian trace in attempted coup d'état in ArmeniaZakharova commented on Russian trace in attempted coup d'état in ArmeniaBiden and Harris will meet with Zelensky in Washington: White HouseBiden and Harris will meet with Zelensky in Washington: White HouseBiden and Harris will meet with Zelensky in Washington: White HouseRuben Rubinyan meets with U.S. Deputy Assistant Secretary of State Joshua HuckRuben Rubinyan meets with U.S. Deputy Assistant Secretary of State Joshua HuckRuben Rubinyan meets with U.S. Deputy Assistant Secretary of State Joshua HuckPapikyan discussed possibilities of defense cooperation with Ambassador of ArgentinaPapikyan discussed possibilities of defense cooperation with Ambassador of ArgentinaPapikyan discussed possibilities of defense cooperation with Ambassador of ArgentinaThose who attend COP29 in Baku have moral duty to call for the return of the Armenians to Nagorno-Karabakh, Nathalie LoiseauThose who attend COP29 in Baku have moral duty to call for the return of the Armenians to Nagorno-Karabakh, Nathalie LoiseauThose who attend COP29 in Baku have moral duty to call for the return of the Armenians to Nagorno-Karabakh, Nathalie LoiseauEvents of past year demonstrate importance of urgent efforts to ensure international stability, realization of ideas and steps that would enable establishment of peace, Armenian MFAEvents of past year demonstrate importance of urgent efforts to ensure international stability, realization of ideas and steps that would enable establishment of peace, Armenian MFAEvents of past year demonstrate importance of urgent efforts to ensure international stability, realization of ideas and steps that would enable establishment of peace, Armenian MFASecond wave of blasts hit Lebanon as Russia, Iran, EU condemn attacksSecond wave of blasts hit Lebanon as Russia, Iran, EU condemn attacksSecond wave of blasts hit Lebanon as Russia, Iran, EU condemn attacksIsraeli defence minister says war entering new phase as focus shifts northIsraeli defence minister says war entering new phase as focus shifts northIsraeli defence minister says war entering new phase as focus shifts northUNGA calls for end to Israeli occupation in Palestine within a yearUNGA calls for end to Israeli occupation in Palestine within a yearUNGA calls for end to Israeli occupation in Palestine within a yearOil Prices
Most Popular