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#203 Rethinking 10k Steps

December 4
26 mins

Episode Description

In this episode, Dr. Mike Hart delves into the origins and contemporary relevance of the 10,000 steps rule. He discusses the latest research outcomes from a massive meta-analysis comparing daily step counts from 2,000 to 12,000 steps and their associated health benefits. Listeners will learn about the significant reductions in mortality, cardiovascular disease, cancer mortality, dementia, depression, and type 2 diabetes risk achieved by increasing daily steps. The episode also provides insights into the importance of breaking up sedentary periods, the physiological differences between various forms of steps, and practical tips for incorporating more steps into daily routines, even for office workers.

 

Links:

Massive Steps Meta-analysis

 

Show Notes:

(00:00) Welcome back to the Hart2Heart Podcast with Dr. Mike Hart

(01:30) Origins of the 10,000 steps rule

(03:00) Latest research on step counts

(06:34) "Each 1,000 steps lowers your chance of depression by about 9%."

(08:00) Steps vs. exercise: understanding the difference

(21:30) Practical tips for increasing daily steps

 

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