Walking 8,500 Steps a Day Could Help You Maintain Weight Loss

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A new study suggests a daily walking habit may help people lock in weight loss — specifically, increasing daily step counts to 8,500 as the pounds (lb) come off, then keeping that routine going after the goal weight is reached.

“Our findings suggest that walking around 8,500 steps a day is a practical and affordable way to maintain significant weight loss in the long-term and prevent weight regain,” says the lead author, Marwan El Ghoch, MD, an associate professor of food science in the department of biomedical, metabolic, and neural sciences at the University of Modena and Reggio Emilia in Italy. Dr. El Ghoch’s team will be presenting the findings this week at the 2026 European Congress on Obesity in Istanbul, Turkey.

Given that around 4 out of 5 people with overweight or obesity who initially lose weight tend to regain all or part of it within three to five years, identifying this strategy “would be of huge clinical value,” says El Ghoch.

People Who Maintained a Walking Habit Kept Lost Weight Off

To arrive at their findings, researchers analyzed 14 previously published trials involving adults with overweight or obesity. On average, participants were 53 years old and had a BMI of 31.

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