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A new peer-review study shows that 5,000 or more steps a day may be linked to fewer symptoms of depression, and that 7,000 steps or more may be linked to even further mental health benefits.
People who get a certain number of daily steps were found to have fewer depressive symptoms and less risk of depression, according to a new study in JAMA Network Open.
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