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Experts Reveal The Optimal Number of Daily Steps for Beating Depression

Last updated: October 29, 2025 7:56 pm
Irma Khan
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For the first time, scientists have pinpointed the exact number of steps you need to take each day to lower your risk of depression. Contrary to popular belief, it’s not the well-known 10,000 steps that offer the best benefits for mental health. According to a new research study, published in JAMA Network Open, a daily step count of 7,500 steps significantly reduces the risk of depression by up to 42%.

7,500 steps: The optimal target for mental well-being

The study analyzed 33 separate research studies involving almost 100,000 adults using fitness trackers. While many health experts have long recommended 10,000 steps for overall health, this new research shows that aiming for 7,500 steps can still provide substantial mental health benefits, without the need for excessive physical activity.

The link between daily steps and mental health

The findings challenge the widely held assumption that higher step counts are always better. While previous studies have shown the connection between walking and improved cardiovascular health, the relationship between physical activity and mental well-being hadn’t been fully explored. This research emphasizes that small doses of physical activity can play a significant role in preventing depression.

What this means for you

If you’re currently averaging less than 5,000 steps per day, you’re at a higher risk of depression. However, by aiming for 7,500 steps, you can significantly lower this risk. While 10,000 steps are still beneficial, the study reveals that beyond 7,500 steps, there’s no substantial increase in the mental health benefits.

For older adults or those with limiting health conditions, achieving even fewer steps can still offer positive mental health outcomes. Experts say “something is better than nothing,” encouraging people to start with achievable goals.

The 10,000-step myth

The 10,000-step goal has been a popular benchmark for decades, initially introduced by a Japanese marketing campaign in the 1960s. However, research now shows that the 10,000-step target was never scientifically grounded. In fact, the goal was designed primarily as a memorable marketing figure rather than a health standard.

Key takeaways

  • 7,500 steps daily is the sweet spot for reducing the risk of depression.
  • 5,000 steps or fewer per day is linked to higher depression risk.
  • Going beyond 10,000 steps doesn’t significantly improve mental well-being.
  • Small, consistent increases in physical activity can have a powerful impact on mental health.
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