Every Step You Take Counts
Does counting your steps take all of the fun out of it? Claudia Hammond measures the evidence as she counts her own steps.
Millions of people wear electronic step-counting bracelets or use apps on their phones 鈥 aiming for ten thousand steps a day. Claudia Hammond asks whether this routine motivates her 鈥 or if it鈥檚 actually setting her up for failure.
Some experts applaud the bar charts and graphs which track progress as proof of healthy activity. But can the constant checking take away the pleasure of exercise? American scientists found that after the novelty wore off people did less because the competitive nature of step counting undermined their intrinsic motivation.
Claudia looks for evidence behind the daily target of 10,000 steps. It dates back to the 1964 Tokyo Olympics when a Japanese company produced the 鈥渕anpo-kei鈥 pedometer (literally 鈥渢en thousand steps meter鈥) to boost activity 鈥 though the evidence to support the 10k target appears weak.
Measuring activity has now moved into the workplace. One Dutch company gave free Fitbits to workers to track their steps, calories burned and sleep. Although drop-out rates were high, stress levels did fall.
Some insurance companies now offer discounts for the most active 鈥 but steps counters ignore factors like age, stride length and speed. And who鈥檚 to say you haven鈥檛 given the step counter to your dog, running around the park?
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