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Is 10,000 steps per day actually necessary for good health?
In this episode, we break down where the 10,000-step target came from (including the Japanese marketing origin story), what the scientific research really shows, and whether more steps always mean better health.
We cover:
- Where the 10,000 steps idea started
- What large cohort studies show about steps and mortality
- The dose–response relationship between steps and health
- Whether intensity matters more than total steps
- How many steps are “enough” for most people
- The difference between fat loss goals and longevity outcomes
- Whether 10,000 is optimal… or just a nice round number
If you’ve ever felt guilty for not hitting 10k or assumed it was the gold standard, this episode will give you a clearer, evidence-based perspective.
As always, we focus on nuance over extremes and data over dogma.
By Sohee and Ben CarpenterSend a text
Is 10,000 steps per day actually necessary for good health?
In this episode, we break down where the 10,000-step target came from (including the Japanese marketing origin story), what the scientific research really shows, and whether more steps always mean better health.
We cover:
- Where the 10,000 steps idea started
- What large cohort studies show about steps and mortality
- The dose–response relationship between steps and health
- Whether intensity matters more than total steps
- How many steps are “enough” for most people
- The difference between fat loss goals and longevity outcomes
- Whether 10,000 is optimal… or just a nice round number
If you’ve ever felt guilty for not hitting 10k or assumed it was the gold standard, this episode will give you a clearer, evidence-based perspective.
As always, we focus on nuance over extremes and data over dogma.