{"id":289579,"date":"2023-03-14T06:41:42","date_gmt":"2023-03-14T06:41:42","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/healthmedicinet.com\/i\/exactly-how-many-steps-it-takes-to-burn-off-britains-best-loved-foods\/"},"modified":"2023-03-14T06:41:42","modified_gmt":"2023-03-14T06:41:42","slug":"exactly-how-many-steps-it-takes-to-burn-off-britains-best-loved-foods","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"http:\/\/healthmedicinet.com\/i\/exactly-how-many-steps-it-takes-to-burn-off-britains-best-loved-foods\/","title":{"rendered":"Exactly how many steps it takes to burn off Britain&#8217;s best-loved foods"},"content":{"rendered":"<p class=\"mol-para-with-font\">Many of us have the goal of walking 10,000 steps a day in our quest to stay fit and healthy.\u00a0<\/p>\n<p class=\"mol-para-with-font\">Yet, this isn&#8217;t even enough to burn off a Greggs<\/a> steak bake.\u00a0<\/p>\n<p class=\"mol-para-with-font\">But, as MailOnline&#8217;s fascinating guide reveals, it is just about enough to banish all of the calories lurking within a luxurious High Street cookie.<\/p>\n<p class=\"mol-para-with-font\">Or, if you&#8217;ve not got a sweet tooth, it would stave off five chicken wings at Nando&#8217;s, or a ham and cheese toastie from Starbucks.\u00a0<\/p>\n<p class=\"mol-para-with-font\">All three of those options contain fewer than 400 calories, which can, in theory, be blasted away by just 10,000 steps.\u00a0<\/p>\n<p>   <img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" id=\"i-7fda7ea71ec8e31\" src=\"image\/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP\/\/\/yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7\" data-src=\"https:\/\/i.dailymail.co.uk\/1s\/2023\/03\/12\/15\/68507019-11829941-Here_is_a_breakdown_of_some_Britain_s_best_loved_food_and_how_ma-a-4_1678636153424.jpg\" height=\"383\" width=\"634\" alt=\"Here is a breakdown of some Britain's best-loved food and how many steps it could take to burn off based on an average height and weight. Eating a Big Mac could cost you 12,325 steps to burn it all off. In comparison, a Greggs sausage roll, which is 329 calories, takes the average person 8,225 steps to burn the calories. Even a cappuccino from Costa is more than 6,600 steps to walk off\" class=\"blkBorder img-share\" \/>   <img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" id=\"i-7fda7ea71ec8e31\" src=\"https:\/\/i.dailymail.co.uk\/1s\/2023\/03\/12\/15\/68507019-11829941-Here_is_a_breakdown_of_some_Britain_s_best_loved_food_and_how_ma-a-4_1678636153424.jpg\" height=\"383\" width=\"634\" alt=\"Here is a breakdown of some Britain's best-loved food and how many steps it could take to burn off based on an average height and weight. Eating a Big Mac could cost you 12,325 steps to burn it all off. In comparison, a Greggs sausage roll, which is 329 calories, takes the average person 8,225 steps to burn the calories. Even a cappuccino from Costa is more than 6,600 steps to walk off\" class=\"blkBorder img-share\" \/>   <\/p>\n<p class=\"imageCaption\">Here is a breakdown of some Britain&#8217;s best-loved food and how many steps it could take to burn off based on an average height and weight. Eating a Big Mac could cost you 12,325 steps to burn it all off. In comparison, a Greggs sausage roll, which is 329 calories, takes the average person 8,225 steps to burn the calories. Even a cappuccino from Costa is more than 6,600 steps to walk off<\/p>\n<p class=\"mol-para-with-font\">This calculation is based on someone being between 5&#8217;6 and 5&#8217;11 and weighing around 73kg (160lb).\u00a0<\/p>\n<p class=\"mol-para-with-font\">In other words, average height and weight.<\/p>\n<p class=\"mol-para-with-font\">A person of this size will burn about about 40 calories every 1,000 steps they take, if they are walking at three miles an hour.\u00a0<\/p>\n<p class=\"mol-para-with-font\">That is according to an online steps to calories calculator based on research by the American College of Sports Medicine.\u00a0<\/p>\n<p class=\"mol-para-with-font\">The 2011 study<\/a>\u00a0looked at how many calories are burned in one step. It produced the calorie numbers by taking the average calories burned at walking speeds from 2 to 4 miles per hour.\u00a0<\/p>\n<p class=\"mol-para-with-font\">The energy you burn while walking depends on your height, weight, pace and the number of steps you take.<\/p>\n<p class=\"mol-para-with-font\">The faster you walk, the faster your heart beats and the more calories you burn.\u00a0\u00a0<\/p>\n<p class=\"mol-para-with-font\">And the heavier you are the fewer steps you will need to take to burn off the extra calories.\u00a0<\/p>\n<p class=\"mol-para-with-font\">The recommended calories intake a day for women is 2,000 calories and 2,500 for men, according to the NHS.\u00a0<\/p>\n<p class=\"mol-para-with-font\">MailOnline trawled through the nutritional breakdown of 100 of the UK&#8217;s best-loved foods and drinks, ranging from the menu of McDonalds to the aisles of Tesco.\u00a0\u00a0<\/p>\n<p class=\"mol-para-with-font\">Of the randomly-selected products, the most calorific was Pizza Hut&#8217;s margherita individual stuffed crust 11-inch (1,380 calories).<\/p>\n<p class=\"mol-para-with-font\">This, according to the calculations, and if you chose to hog it to yourself, would require a mammoth\u00a034,500 steps. That in itself would take, on average, around 5 hours and 15 minutes.\u00a0\u00a0<\/p>\n<p class=\"mol-para-with-font\">A Big Mac (493 cals) would cost you roughly 12,325 steps, if you wanted to burn it all off.<\/p>\n<h3 class=\"mol-factbox-title\">HOW TO STAY HEALTHY THROUGH EXERCISE\u00a0<\/h3>\n<p class=\"mol-para-with-font\">Adults are encouraged to do some type of physical activity every day. Exercise just once or twice a week can reduce the risk of heart disease or stroke.<\/p>\n<p class=\"mol-para-with-font\">Over-18s should aim to:<\/p>\n<ul class=\"mol-bullets-with-font\">\n<li class=\"class\">Do strengthening activities that work all the major muscle groups (legs, hips, back, abdomen, chest, shoulders and arms) on at least two days a week. This includes carrying heavy shopping bags, yoga, pilates and lifting weights.<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n<ul class=\"mol-bullets-with-font\">\n<li class=\"class\">Do at least 150 minutes of moderate intensity activity a week or 75 minutes of vigorous intensity activity a week. Moderate activity includes brisk walking, riding a bike, dancing and doubles tennis. Vigorous activity includes running, swimming and riding a bike fast or on hills.<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n<ul class=\"mol-bullets-with-font\">\n<li class=\"class\">Spread exercise evenly over four to five days a week, or every day<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n<ul class=\"mol-bullets-with-font\">\n<li class=\"class\">Reduce time spent sitting or lying down and break up long periods of not moving with some activity<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n<p class=\"mol-para-with-font\">Adults can also achieve weekly activity target with:<\/p>\n<ul class=\"mol-bullets-with-font\">\n<li class=\"class\">Several short sessions of very vigorous intensity activity. This includes lifting heavy weights, circuit training and sprinting up hills.<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n<ul class=\"mol-bullets-with-font\">\n<li class=\"class\">A mix of moderate, vigorous and very vigorous intensity activity<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n<p class=\"mol-para-with-font\">Source; NHS<\/a><\/p>\n<p class=\"mol-para-with-font\">For comparison, a Greggs sausage roll (329 cals) would require 8,225 steps to fully banish.<\/p>\n<p class=\"mol-para-with-font\">A cinnamon bun from Gail&#8217;s amounts to 15,050 steps (602 cals) and a double berry muffin from Pret (441 cals) is close to 11,025 steps.\u00a0<\/p>\n<p class=\"mol-para-with-font\">Drinks are not much better, either.\u00a0<\/p>\n<p class=\"mol-para-with-font\">Unsurprisingly, one of the most calorific is a hot chocolate. A large one from Costa (524 cals) requires about 13,100 steps if you want to march it off.\u00a0<\/p>\n<p class=\"mol-para-with-font\">Around 5,300 steps are needed to burn a large Coca Cola at McDonald&#8217;s (212 cals).<\/p>\n<p class=\"mol-para-with-font\">A similar number \u2014 5,250 \u2014 are needed to power through a pint of Guinness (210 cals).\u00a0<\/p>\n<p class=\"mol-para-with-font\">But a 175ml glass of Sauvignon Blanc is 133 calories and 3,325 steps to burn off.\u00a0<\/p>\n<p class=\"mol-para-with-font\">Small snacks from biscuits to crisps also rack up your daily calorie intake and need a surprising amount of steps to walk off.\u00a0<\/p>\n<p class=\"mol-para-with-font\">Eating just one\u00a0milk chocolate digestive (83 cals) would need 2,000 steps which is\u00a0about 18 minutes of walking.\u00a0\u00a0<\/p>\n<p class=\"mol-para-with-font\">A\u00a0Jammie Dodger (74 cals) requires 1,850 steps and a KitKat\u00a0(104 cals)\u00a0would need to walk 2,600 steps to expel the extra energy.\u00a0<\/p>\n<p class=\"mol-para-with-font\">It&#8217;s not just the sweet treat, you would need to walk 5,850 steps to burn off a packet of Walkers ready salted crisps (234 cals).\u00a0<\/p>\n<p class=\"mol-para-with-font\">Personal trainer Matt Roberts,\u00a0who has helped the likes of Adele, Naomi Campbell and Ellie Goulding, suggests taking the stairs instead of the lift and walking to work as ways of fitting in extra steps.\u00a0<\/p>\n<p class=\"mol-para-with-font\">Mr Roberts said: &#8216;It\u2019s the quickest way to burn extra calories throughout the day, without setting out a specific training slot in your schedule.\u00a0<\/p>\n<p class=\"mol-para-with-font\">&#8216;With just these small changes, you will be amazed by how many more you can add to your daily count, allowing you to hit even more of the extra 500 plus calories you can burn by reaching or exceeding that 10,000-step goal.&#8217;\u00a0<\/p>\n<p class=\"mol-para-with-font\">Registered dietitian Dr Duane Mellor, at Birmingham&#8217;s Aston University, warns that we should not feel guilty about the foods we eat and &#8216;absolve ourselves by doing exercise&#8217;.\u00a0<\/p>\n<p class=\"mol-para-with-font\">Instead, he urges people to stick to a healthy and balanced diet and stay active.\u00a0<\/p>\n<p class=\"mol-para-with-font\">He said: &#8216;Although some may find it beneficial to see the number of steps might be equivalent to certain foods, the key is to look at our overall dietary pattern and seek to enjoy foods that are high in fat, salt and sugar only occasionally, so that we can mostly eat a varied and healthy diet and maintain health through being active as part of our daily lives, not trying to match activity to eating.&#8217;<\/p>\n<caption class=\"wocc\">How many steps it takes to burn off Britain&#8217;s best-loved food and drink<\/caption>\n<p>   Product Calories Steps          One Oreo Vanilla  52kcal 1,300          Mini Babybel  59kcal  1,475          One Jammie Dodger  74kcal 1,850          One Mcvitie&#8217;s Milk Chocolate Digestive Biscuit  83kcal 2,075          Haribo Starmix Mini Bag 85.5kcal 2,137          Nestle Aero chocolate mouse  89kcal  2,225          Tesco green olives with herbs  92kcal 2,300          McDonalds large Fanta  95kcal 2,375          Freddo 95kcal 2,375          5 Tesco pork cocktail sausages  104kcal  2,600          Activia strawberry yoghurt  104kcal  2,600          KitKat  104kcal  2,600          Tesco crumpet 105kcal 2,625          Tesco organic houmous 1\/4 pot 107kcal 2,675          Kellogg&#8217;s Frosties per 30g 113kcal 2,825          Jacobs Mini Cheddars  117kcal 2,925          Innocent mangoes passion fruit smoothie 127kcal 3,175          One slice of Hovis Original 7 Seeds Bread  131kcal 3,275          Wetherspoon villa Maria Sauvignon Blanc 175ml 133kcal 3,325          Weetabix 2 biscuits  136kcal 3,400          Greggs hash brown 2 pack 151kcal 3,775          Sainsbury&#8217;s garlic baguette 1\/4 166kcal  4,150          Grande Starbucks latte  175kcal 4,375          KFC 2 hot wings  180kcal  4,500          Cornetto Classic  181kcal 4,525          Cadbury Crunchie  186kcal 4,650          Sainsbury&#8217;s fruity hot cross buns  189kcal 4,725          Nature Valley crunchy oats  honey cereal bars 196kcal 4,900          Sainsbury&#8217;s 4 falafels  199kcal 4,975          Heinz Cream of Tomato Soup 400g can 204kcal  5,100          Lovett&#8217;s Family Favourite Profiterole Dessert 208kcal 5,200          Guinness pint 210kcal 5,250          Cadbury Dairy Milk Buttons Chocolate Dessert 211kcal 5,275          McDonalds large Coca-Cola  212kcal  5,300          Tesco beer battered onion rings 3 213kcal 5,325          John West tuna Italian light lunch  216kcal  5,400          Tesco extra large vegetable samosa  218kcal 5,450          Taco Bell crunchy taco supreme beef 220kcal 5,500          McCain home chips straight cut 110g 222kcal 5,550          Stella Artois pint 227 kcal 5,675          Mars bar 228kcal 5,700          Walkers ready salted crisps 234kcal  5,850          2 Tesco egg waffles  238kcal 5,950          Doritos Tangy Cheese  240kcal  6,000          Sainsbury&#8217;s sultana scones  241kcal 6,025          Higgidy spinach feta red pepper quiche  246kcal  6,150          Burger King 6 chicken nuggets  249.4kcal 6,235          1\/4 Tesco quiche lorraine  256kcal  6,400          Sainsbury&#8217;s On the Go fish sushi selection  260kcal 6,500          Costa large cappuccino  265kcal 6,625          Tesco scotch egg 265kcal 6,625          Starbucks tall caramel frappuccino  275kcal 6,875          Wendy&#8217;s regular vanilla frosty  296kcal 7,400          Costa almond croissant  319kcal 7,975          Pret smashed avo open sandwich 322kcal 8,050          Greggs yum yum  323kcal 8,075          Greggs bacon breakfast roll 329kcal 8,225          Greggs sausage roll 329kcal 8,225          Heinz Baked Beans 415g can  336kcal  8,400          Costa BLT sandwich 393kcal 9,825          Nando&#8217;s 5 chicken wings 393kcal 9,825          Starbucks oak smoked ham  cheese toastie  394kcal 9,850          Ben&#8217;s Cookie milk chocolate chunk  398kcal  9,950          Tesco smoked ham  cheddar sandwich  405kcal 10,125          Greggs steak bake  409kcal 10,225          Tesco spicy bean wrap 412kcal 10,300          McDonalds Sausage  Egg McMuffin 423kcal  10,575          Tesco tuna  sweetcorn pasta  434kcal  10,850          Bachelors Super Noodles Chicken 90g 438kcal  10,950          Sainsbury&#8217;s chicken salad sandwich 438kcal  10,950          Pret double berry muffin  441kcal 11,025          McDonalds large fries 444kcal 11,100          Itsu spicy salmon dragon rolls  448kcal 11,200          Taco Bell 7-layer Burrito  467kcal 11,675          Subway footlong The Notorious B.M.T  476kcal 11,900          Wendy&#8217;s chili cheese fries 481kcal 12,025          Pukka steak and kidney pie 481kcal 12,025          Big Mac 493kcal 12,325          KFC Kentucky Mayo Twister  520kcal  13,000          Costa large hot chocolate  524kcal 13,100          Subway footlong The Baller 530kcal 13,250          Pukka veggie leek  potato pie 553kcal 13,825          Leon grilled halloumi wrap 561kcal  14,025          Nando&#8217;s grilled chicken wrap 566kcal 14,150          Wasabi spicy tom yum soup 568kcal 14,200          Ginsters large Cornish pasty 569kcal  14,225          Leon Love Burger 574kcal 14,350          The Real Greek pork skewer souvlaki wrap 585kcal 14,625          Gail&#8217;s cinnamon bun 602kcal 15,050          Burger King Whopper 609.2kcal 15,227          Dominoes New Yorker classic crust three slices 644kcal 16,100          Sainsbury&#8217;s pepperoni pizza  736kcal 18,400          West Cornwall Pasty Co cheese  onion pasty 781kcal 19,525          Wetherspoon traditional breakfast 812kcal 20,300          West Cornwall Pasty Co traditional pasty 847kcal 21,175          Wagamama chicken katsu curry 998kcal 24,950          Five Guys bacon cheeseburger 1,060kcal 26,500          Wendy&#8217;s Dave&#8217;s Triple Burger 1204kcal 30,100          Wetherspoon freshly battered cod and chips  1303kcal 32,575          Pizza Hut margherita individual stuffed crust 11&#8243; 1380kcal 34,500          <\/p>\n<h3 class=\"mol-factbox-title\">WHAT SHOULD A BALANCED DIET LOOK LIKE?\u00a0<\/h3>\n<p>    <img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" id=\"i-7bb4334b55985d68\" src=\"image\/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP\/\/\/yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7\" data-src=\"https:\/\/i.dailymail.co.uk\/1s\/2023\/03\/12\/15\/10413452-11829941-Meals_should_be_based_on_potatoes_bread_rice_pasta_or_other_star-a-3_1678636153284.jpg\" height=\"443\" width=\"586\" alt=\"Meals should be based on potatoes, bread, rice, pasta or other starchy carbohydrates, ideally wholegrain, according to the NHS\" class=\"blkBorder img-share\" \/>   <img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" id=\"i-7bb4334b55985d68\" src=\"https:\/\/i.dailymail.co.uk\/1s\/2023\/03\/12\/15\/10413452-11829941-Meals_should_be_based_on_potatoes_bread_rice_pasta_or_other_star-a-3_1678636153284.jpg\" height=\"443\" width=\"586\" alt=\"Meals should be based on potatoes, bread, rice, pasta or other starchy carbohydrates, ideally wholegrain, according to the NHS\" class=\"blkBorder img-share\" \/>   <\/p>\n<p class=\"imageCaption\">Meals should be based on potatoes, bread, rice, pasta or other starchy carbohydrates, ideally wholegrain, according to the NHS<\/p>\n<p class=\"mol-para-with-font\">\u2022 Eat at least 5 portions of a variety of fruit and vegetables every day. All fresh, frozen, dried and canned fruit and vegetables count<\/p>\n<p class=\"mol-para-with-font\">\u2022 Base meals on potatoes, bread, rice, pasta or other starchy carbohydrates, ideally wholegrain<\/p>\n<p class=\"mol-para-with-font\">\u2022 30 grams of fibre a day: This is the same as eating all of the following: 5 portions of fruit and vegetables, 2 whole-wheat cereal biscuits, 2 thick slices of wholemeal bread and large baked potato with the skin on<\/p>\n<p class=\"mol-para-with-font\">\u2022 Have some dairy or dairy alternatives (such as soya drinks) choosing lower fat and lower sugar options<\/p>\n<p class=\"mol-para-with-font\">\u2022 Eat some beans, pulses, fish, eggs, meat and other proteins (including 2 portions of fish every week, one of which should be oily)<\/p>\n<p class=\"mol-para-with-font\">\u2022 Choose unsaturated oils and spreads and consuming in small amounts<\/p>\n<p class=\"mol-para-with-font\">\u2022 Drink 6-8 cups\/glasses of water a day<\/p>\n<p class=\"mol-para-with-font\">\u2022 Adults should have less than 6g of salt and 20g of saturated fat for women or 30g for men a day<\/p>\n<p class=\"mol-para-with-font\">Source: NHS Eatwell Guide\u00a0\u00a0<\/p>\n<p class=\"mol-para-with-font\">\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Many of us have the goal of walking 10,000 steps a day in our quest to stay fit and healthy.\u00a0 Yet, this isn&#8217;t even enough to burn off a Greggs steak bake.\u00a0 But, as MailOnline&#8217;s fascinating guide reveals, it is just about enough to banish all of the calories lurking within a luxurious High Street <a class=\"read-more-link\" href=\"http:\/\/healthmedicinet.com\/i\/exactly-how-many-steps-it-takes-to-burn-off-britains-best-loved-foods\/\">Read More<\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"author":1,"featured_media":0,"comment_status":"closed","ping_status":"closed","sticky":false,"template":"","format":"standard","meta":{"footnotes":""},"categories":[],"tags":[],"class_list":["post-289579","post","type-post","status-publish","format-standard","hentry"],"_links":{"self":[{"href":"http:\/\/healthmedicinet.com\/i\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/posts\/289579","targetHints":{"allow":["GET"]}}],"collection":[{"href":"http:\/\/healthmedicinet.com\/i\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/posts"}],"about":[{"href":"http:\/\/healthmedicinet.com\/i\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/types\/post"}],"author":[{"embeddable":true,"href":"http:\/\/healthmedicinet.com\/i\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/users\/1"}],"replies":[{"embeddable":true,"href":"http:\/\/healthmedicinet.com\/i\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/comments?post=289579"}],"version-history":[{"count":0,"href":"http:\/\/healthmedicinet.com\/i\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/posts\/289579\/revisions"}],"wp:attachment":[{"href":"http:\/\/healthmedicinet.com\/i\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/media?parent=289579"}],"wp:term":[{"taxonomy":"category","embeddable":true,"href":"http:\/\/healthmedicinet.com\/i\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/categories?post=289579"},{"taxonomy":"post_tag","embeddable":true,"href":"http:\/\/healthmedicinet.com\/i\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/tags?post=289579"}],"curies":[{"name":"wp","href":"https:\/\/api.w.org\/{rel}","templated":true}]}}