Tropical Weight Loss
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10,000 steps Most people burn around 300 to 400 calories by walking 10,000 steps. Experts recommend gradually increasing steps, aiming for an extra 1,000 steps per day each week.
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Read More »To calculate your weight in kilograms, divide your weight in pounds by 2.2. So, a person who weighs 150 pounds (68 kilograms) and walks on a flat surface at a pace of 3 mph, using about 3.5 METs, would burn approximately 4 calories per minute. At 3 miles per hour, it would take around 100 minutes to walk about 10,000 steps (approximately 5 miles), so they would burn roughly 400 calories. Many people today use apps or smartwatches to calculate their steps and calorie burn, but Hirai says it's good to double-check those numbers with the equation above to get a more accurate picture. "An important thing to remember is not to rely solely on these calculators, as you can over or underestimate the calories you consume or burn," he says. "But they are helpful as they can help track your progression and provide consistency." While 10,000 steps daily is a good goal, Hirai says the key to maintaining your goal weight and living a healthy lifestyle is to get moving consistently.
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Read More »People who are severely overweight, elderly, or who have other health concerns should be particularly cautious. Hirai recommends that people gradually increase their steps, aiming for an extra 1,000 steps per day each week until they reach their goal. Important: If you don't currently exercise, jumping into 10,000 steps a day could lead to injury. Experts recommend that people gradually increase their steps, aiming for an extra 1,000 steps per day each week until they reach their goal. On the other hand, when people consistently achieve their goal of walking 10,000 steps per day, they can swap walking for an activity with a higher MET, like jogging or swimming, for increased calorie burn, Hirai says. Research shows that taking more steps per day may reduce mortality from any cause. However, the benefit of more steps plateaus at 7,500 steps per day — beyond that, you're not getting added benefit if you reach 10,000, the researchers found.
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