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Rethink the 10,000-a-day step goal; study suggests fewer steps are just as effective

Last updated: July 23, 2025 8:20 pm
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Walking is a simple yet effective form of exercise that offers numerous health benefits. A recent study led by the University of Sydney suggests that walking 7,000 steps a day can provide similar health benefits to walking 10,000 steps. Published in The Lancet Public Health, the study analyzed data from 57 studies conducted in multiple countries, including Australia, the U.S., the UK, and Japan.

Professor Melody Ding, the lead researcher, highlighted that aiming for 7,000 steps a day is a realistic and achievable goal for individuals who may struggle to meet traditional exercise guidelines. The study found that even small increases in daily step counts, such as going from 2,000 to 4,000 steps, can result in significant health improvements.

The researchers compared the health outcomes of participants who wore step-counting devices, such as pedometers and fitness trackers, to track their daily step counts. Starting at 2,000 steps, they found that walking 7,000 steps a day reduced the risk of death by 47%, which was similar to the benefits seen at 10,000 steps. Additionally, walking 7,000 steps a day was associated with a 38% lower risk of dementia and a 22% lower risk of type 2 diabetes.

Dr. Katherine Owen, a co-author of the study, emphasized that while 10,000 steps a day is beneficial for active individuals, the extra health benefits beyond 7,000 steps are modest. The researchers are collaborating with the Australian government to use this evidence to inform future updates to physical activity guidelines.

The study’s findings highlight the importance of focusing on progress rather than perfection when it comes to physical activity. Small increases in daily movement can lead to significant improvements in overall health. Walking 7,000 steps a day is a feasible goal that can have a positive impact on cardiovascular health, dementia risk, and other major diseases.

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For more information, the study titled “Daily steps and health outcomes in adults: a systematic review and dose-response meta-analysis” can be found in The Lancet Public Health. The University of Sydney provided this valuable research, emphasizing the benefits of incorporating daily walking into a healthy lifestyle.

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