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Every step above 2,200 steps a day reduces risk of early death, study finds
(www.theguardian.com)
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TL:DR: build a habit now and start parking your car half a mile from work when you commute.
The article doesn't link which study was used. I searched around and I'm pretty sure it's this one:
https://bjsm.bmj.com/content/early/2024/01/24/bjsports-2023-107221
Here's the abstract:
Edit: was wrong about the data. This looks like a good study (in my unqualified opinion).
Also, the "2200 steps" figure works out to roughly a mile, which is some pretty serious exercise for a sedentary 61-year-old (IMO). No idea if this is impactful outside that age group either, but I read this as good news for the future.
https://calculator.academy/steps-to-miles-calculator/