Walking 7,500 Steps Daily Cuts Depression Risk by 42%

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Even 5,000 Daily Steps Shows Mental Health Benefits in Major Study

A groundbreaking analysis of 96,173 adults reveals that walking more daily significantly reduces depression risk. The comprehensive review found that people taking at least 7,500 steps daily were 42% less likely to experience depression compared to those walking less than 5,000 steps.

This extensive research combined data from 33 studies worldwide, showing that mental health benefits begin at just 5,000 steps daily. The protective effect grows more substantial with more steps, following a direct relationship of up to 10,000 steps daily. Each additional 1,000 steps reduce depression risk by 9%, offering a clear path to better mental health.

The findings highlight walking as an accessible mental health tool that works across all age groups, from young adults to seniors. Unlike complex exercise programs, step counting provides an easy way for people to track and improve their activity levels using simple devices or smartphone apps, making it particularly valuable for those who find traditional exercise challenging.

This research suggests healthcare providers should consider step goals as a preventive strategy for depression. Future studies will examine whether different populations might benefit from customized step targets and explore the optimal daily step count for maximum mental health benefits.

Reference:

Bizzozero-Peroni B, et al. Daily Step Count and Depression in Adults: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis. JAMA Netw Open. 2024;7(12):e2451208.

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