Daily step count may help spot early Parkinson’s risk

MEDICAL XPRESS

A new study from the Big Data Institute and Nuffield Department of Population Health shows that people averaging over ~12 ,300 steps a day had a 59 % lower chance of being diagnosed later with Parkinson’s disease compared with those walking under ~6,300 steps. Each extra 1,000 daily steps corresponded to an 8 % risk reduction — a simple, measurable clue that may help identify the disease early.