This week, Ottawa Public Health and the Ottawa Public Library are inviting residents to use a pedometer to mark the end of Physical Activity Month. Several members of the Board of Health and trustees of the Ottawa Public Library Board have been wearing pedometers all week, and have been tweeting their daily step counts with the hashtags #ottawawalks and #ottawamarche. Participating Councillors include Mathieu Fleury, Jan Harder, Katherine Hobbs and Shad Qadri.Recently, Ottawa Public Health released the Healthy Eating, Active Living (HEAL) strategy that promotes walking and active transportation. Walking does not require specialty equipment or a membership to a gym. 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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