Walk 2000 More Steps a
Day and Never Gain Another Pound
posted February 9,
2005
6000 steps a day significantly
reduces risk of death, and 8000-10,000 a day promotes weight loss.
If you add just 2000 more steps a day to your regular activities, you may
never gain another pound. So says research by Dr. James O. Hill of the Center
for Human Nutrition at the University of Colorado Health Sciences Center. To
lose weight, add in more steps.
Sedentary people in the USA generally move only 2000-3000 steps a day. Previous
studies have shown that moving 6000 steps a day significantly reduces risk of
death, and 8000-10,000 a day promotes weight loss.
How far is 2000 steps? It is about a mile. But the benefits for health and for
weight management don't depend on you walking a mile all at one time, but simply
adding in more steps throughout the day.
By wearing a pedometer all day, you are motivated to add in extra steps whenever
you can.
There are many little trips that can add up to a mile or two a day - parking
further from the door of your destination, taking the stairs rather than the
elevator, pace around as you talk on the telephone, take a marching-in-place
minute once an hour.
"All in all, it is entertaining to ponder that such a seemingly insignificant
gadget may be of practical importance in the war on obesity!" said Catrine
Tudor-Locke, Ph.D., Department of Exercise and Wellness, Arizona State
University in the conclusion of a report by the President's Council of Physical
Fitness and Sports, June, 2002.