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‘One Billion Steps Target’ attained

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ABU DHABI: Abu Dhabi Public Health Centre (ADPHC) has revealed its ‘One Billion Steps Challenge’ exceeded its very ambitious target with more than 8,000 individual­s taking part in the initiative during the six weeks.

In collaborat­ion with the Ministry of Health and Prevention, Department of Community Developmen­t, Abu Dhabi Sports, Department of Culture and Tourism and fitness app STEPPI, the Challenge atracted over 8,000 participan­ts from the UAE community and abroad.

Together, a total of 1,017,329,987 steps were recorded, covering 622,313 km - the equivalent of walking almost 14 times around the entire world while 83,440,256 calories were burned.

It also recorded figures that were more than the average daily steps by STEPPI users with 9,670 steps being taken per user every day on average, compared to 6,494 outside the Challenge. It also saw people being more active with users spending 50 minutes on average daily compared to 42 minutes.

Matar Al Nuaimi, Director-general of Abu Dhabi Public Health Centre, said, “Achieving the target of one billion steps in just six weeks is an incredible accomplish­ment and I would like to express my gratitude to everyone who took part in this challenge. Initiative­s like this is fundamenta­l in raising awareness on the importance of physical activity and the positive impact it can have on your wellbeing and we could not be prouder of how successful it went. The Challenge, which began on 15th September, was among the initiative­s launched by ADPHC for the Internatio­nal Society for Physical Activity and Heath (ISPAH) Congress, which it hosted and took place between 23rd to 26th October. People from the UAE communitie­s were joined by local, regional and internatio­nal Congress visitors including academics, practition­ers, thought leaders and policy-makers for the Challenge.

It aimed to encourage individual­s to collective­ly walk one billion steps by the time the world’s largest physical activity and health congress in the world finished, enabling them to be more active. It was also part of ADPHC’S on-going efforts to promote physical activity, and fully aligned with the Government’s drive to foster a healthier lifestyle.

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