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Forget 10000 steps New study finds the exact daily number to stop weight regain

Health & Fitness
Published on 12 May 2026
Forget 10000 steps New study finds the exact daily number to stop weight regain

It could be lower than you think

A new study challenges the “10,000 steps a day” rule, suggesting you may need far fewer to keep weight from creeping back after dieting. Researchers analyzed thousands of adults and identified roughly 8,500 daily steps as a key threshold for maintaining weight loss. The takeaway: walking isn’t only for shedding pounds, but for protecting progress long term.

  • Study questions the need for 10000 daily steps
  • About 8500 steps may be enough to maintain weight loss
  • Findings come from thousands of adults and real-world data
  • Walking helps prevent weight regain after dieting
Read the full story at The Economic Times

This summarization was done by Beige for a story published on The Economic TimesThe Economic Times

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