People give up on them. Research comparing different step goals found a clear pattern. Eighty-five percent of people stuck with 10,000 daily steps. Bump it to 12,500 steps and only 77% kept going.
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Having trouble getting in your daily steps? The latest science says you may not need to fret
If some days it’s easier to reach your step goals than others, you may still be protecting yourself against cardiovascular disease and early death, according to a new study. For women older than 60 in ...
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