Dr. Catrine Tudor-Locke has been studying pedometer walking for many years.

Tudor-Locke’s research established these categories for healthy adults based on the steps per day they logged.

  1. Sedentary Lifestyle Index: Under 5000 steps per day is an indicator of being inactive and sitting to much which raises health risks.
  2. Low Active: 5,000 to 7,499 steps per day is typical of daily activity excluding sports and exercise and might be considered low active. The average American walks 5.900 to 6,900 steps per day, putting the majority in the low active category.
  3. Somewhat Active: 7,500 to 9,999 steps per day likely includes some exercise or walking (and/or a job that requires more walking) and might be considered somewhat active.
  4. Active: 10,000 steps per day indicates the point that should be used to classify individuals as active. This makes it a good daily goal for healthy people who want a quick indicator they are getting in their daily exercise.
  5. Highly Active: Individuals who take more than 12,500 steps/day are likely to be classified as highly active.

PUT ON YOUR PEDOMETER AND START MOVING MORE!!!!