Do Daily Step Counts Really Matter?
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Step counts are one of the most tracked health metrics in the world. From smartwatches to fitness apps, daily numbers can feel like a clear measure of whether you’ve “done enough.” But where did common step goals come from — and what does research actually show about movement and health?
In this episode, we look at how step tracking became so widespread, why the 10,000-step target stuck, and what large studies say about physical and mental health outcomes across different step ranges. You’ll hear how benefits appear across a spectrum, why there isn’t a single magic number, and how public health guidance frames movement beyond just daily totals.
By the end, you’ll have a clearer understanding of what step counts can tell you — and what they can’t — so you can interpret those daily numbers with more context and less pressure.
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