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appears to be about 4000 to 6000 steps," says Rob Arthur, CSCS. If you're walking at a brisk pace of about 100 steps per minute, that translates to around 40 to 60 minutes of walking per day.
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Read More »You know that whole "walk 10,000 steps a day for better health" thing that we believed for years and years? Turns out that advice was…well, kind of a myth. We're not saying that walking isn't beneficial. (Just look at our site!) There are decades of research backing up the benefits of walking for cardiovascular health, mobility, longevity, and more. But the 10,000 steps a day idea likely originates from an old marketing campaign, not any sound scientific evidence. "The point of diminishing returns [for health]…appears to be about 4000 to 6000 steps," says Rob Arthur, CSCS. If you're walking at a brisk pace of about 100 steps per minute, that translates to around 40 to 60 minutes of walking per day. This isn't to say that walking more than that is bad for you, says Arthur. But research seems to show that after a certain step count, the benefits you enjoy start to plateau. Pushing yourself to 10,000 steps (aka walking for a whopping 100 minutes a day) may be unnecessary. Surprised? We were too. Here's the lowdown on just how many minutes per day you should be walking, depending on what benefit you want to maximize. And for more walking-related intel, check out: Incredible Things That Happen When You Walk More, Say Experts. 1 Why walking at least 40 minutes a day is great for you As mentioned earlier, taking more steps per day is beneficial…up to a certain point. Indeed, a 2019 study in JAMA Internal Medicine found that women who took 4,400 steps per day (which translates to about 44 minutes of walking per day) had lower mortality rates than women who took 2,700 steps per day. With more steps, the mortality rates decreased until leveling off at 7,500 steps per day (aka walking for about 75 minutes per day). Another study in JAMA Network (which looked at men and women) found that walking 8,000 steps per day (aka 80 minutes of walking) was associated with a lower mortality risk than people who took 4,000 steps per day. Per the New York Times, walking more than that per day didn't help people live any longer, either. For more on walking for longevity, don't miss: If You Can Walk This Far, You May Live Longer, Says Science.
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Read More »That said, just 20 minutes of walking per day has been shown to reduce your risk of death, improve energy levels, and more. And if you can do some of it uphill, the more the better.6254a4d1642c605c54bf1cab17d50f1e
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