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More Steps After Surgery Linked to Improved Recovery, Ohio State Study Finds

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A recent study from The Ohio State University indicates that increased physical activity, specifically taking more steps, can significantly improve patient recovery after surgery. Researchers analyzed data from the NIH’s All of Us Research Program, which connects wearable technology data with electronic health records, to reach this conclusion.

The study precisely quantified the relationship between post-surgical steps taken and patient outcomes. By examining the comprehensive data available through the All of Us Research Program, the researchers were able to determine that a greater number of steps taken during the recovery period correlated with improved patient results. This finding suggests a potentially simple and effective strategy for enhancing post-operative care.

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Date: May 6, 2026

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