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What do recent studies say about the relationship between step count and health outcomes?

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Recent studies indicate that there is a significant reduction in cardiovascular mortality risk and metabolic syndrome markers as step count increases from 4,000 to approximately 7,500–8,000 steps per day. Beyond this threshold, the additional health benefits diminish considerably, challenging the notion that 10,000 steps is a critical target.

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