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  2. Climbing stairs could help you live longer—and experts say it ...

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    Climbing the stairs is considered “moderate exercise” because it burns about eight to 11 calories per minute. ... Alternate climbing one flight of stairs at a controlled pace and one at a ...

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    Stairs. Calories burned: 452–670 calories/hour (77 steps per minute) If sprinting up stairs just doesn't appeal (or sounds like a banged shin just waiting to happen), you can walk your way up ...

  4. How to burn twice as many calories while walking - AOL

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    Here's exactly how many calories you can burn from walking uphill, at a fast pace, up stairs and more. Skip to main content. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 ...

  5. Pedometer - Wikipedia

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    The Fitbit is an always-on electronic pedometer, that in addition to counting steps also displays distance traveled, altitude climbed (via a number of flights of steps count), calories burned, current intensity, and time of day. Worn in an armband at night, it also purports to measure the length and quality of a user's sleep.

  6. Stair climbing - Wikipedia

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    Falling down a flight of stairs or just a couple of steps is very common during infants’ first exposure to stair descent. Infants are more likely to fall down stairs than any other age group. [3] In the United States, approximately 73,000 children between the ages of 6 months and 2 years have reported injury on stairs or steps in 2009. [4]

  7. Non-exercise activity thermogenesis - Wikipedia

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    NEAT includes physical activity at the workplace, hobbies, standing instead of sitting, walking around, climbing stairs, doing chores, and fidgeting. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] Besides differences in body composition, it represents most of the variation in energy expenditure across individuals and populations, accounting from 6-10 percent to as much as 50 ...

  8. Both The Treadmill And StairMaster Deliver An Intense Burn ...

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    $899.99 at amazon.com. One thing to remember: A few other variables will impact how many calories you burn, says Shelby. The more intense your workout—like, the steeper the treadmill incline ...

  9. Exercise paradox - Wikipedia

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    The exercise paradox, [1] also known as the workout paradox, [2] refers to the finding that physical activity, while essential for maintaining overall health, does not necessarily lead to significant weight loss or increased calorie expenditure. [3]