Every day, beginning with our first steps as a child, we walk. But do you know that for adults ages 18 to 64 it is recommended that you reach 10,000 steps per day? Ottawa Public Health (OPH) and the Ottawa Public Library (OPL) invite you to use a pedometer to track your steps!To mark the end of Physical Activity Month, OPH staff, Board of Health members Katherine Hobbs and Mathieu Fleury, and Councillors and OPL Board trustees Jan Harder and Shad Qadri are wearing pedometers all week. They will be tweeting their step counts and trying to reach the 10,000 a day goal. Follow #ottawawalks and #ottawamarche to see how they’re doing!Walking is a free, accessible and low impact form of physical activity that can be incorporated throughout the day. To increase your daily steps:
- Walk to work or school
- Use the stairs instead of the elevator
- Take a lunch time walk
- Walk to the movies or local grocery store
- Children (5 to 11 years): 12,000 to 16,000 steps per day
- Youth (12 to 17 years): 11,000 to 12,000 steps per day
- Adults (18 to 64 years): 10,000 steps per day
- Older adults (65+): 6,000 to 7,000 steps per day
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