7,500 Steps Per Day (Desk Job) — TDEE Activity Level
With a desk job and 7,500 steps per day, your effective activity level is <strong>Lightly Active (× 1.375)</strong>. Most of your 7,500 steps likely come from your commute, lunch break, and brief walks — not structured exercise. If you also train at the gym 3+ times per week, you can justify using Moderately Active (× 1.55).
Who Walks 7,500 Steps Per Day?
7,500 steps per day is close to the average step count for adults in the United States and United Kingdom. It represents a "middle ground" lifestyle — more active than a purely sedentary person but not reaching the commonly cited 10,000-step goal.
Steps vs. Activity Level — Full Comparison
| Daily Steps | Activity Level | TDEE Multiplier |
|---|---|---|
| 3,000 steps/day | Sedentary | × 1.2 |
| 5,000 steps/day | Lightly Active | × 1.375 |
| 6,000 steps/day | Lightly Active | × 1.375 |
| 7,500 steps/day | Lightly to Moderately Active | × 1.375 |
| 8,000 steps/day | Lightly to Moderately Active | × 1.375 |
| 10,000 steps/day | Moderately Active | × 1.55 |
| 12,000 steps/day | Very Active | × 1.725 |
| 15,000 steps/day | Very Active | × 1.725 |
| 20,000 steps/day | Extra Active | × 1.9 |
Frequently Asked Questions
For 7,500 steps per day, the TDEE multiplier is × 1.375 (Lightly Active) with a desk job, or × 1.55 (Moderately Active) if you have a physically demanding job or do 3–5 gym sessions per week. This is the most common borderline zone where job type and structured exercise are the deciding factors.
The activity level multiplier for 7,500 steps 5 days a week is × 1.375 (Lightly Active). The 7-day daily average is 5,357 steps (7,500 × 5 ÷ 7), which sits solidly in the Lightly Active zone for TDEE. Add structured exercise on rest days and Moderately Active (× 1.55) may apply.
Yes. 7,500 steps on 5 days per week averages 5,357 steps per day (7,500 × 5 ÷ 7), placing you in the Lightly Active category (TDEE activity multiplier × 1.375). This holds for both desk job and non-desk job workers, since the weekly average is what matters for TDEE classification.
Yes. Walking 7,500 steps 5 days a week is considered Lightly Active for TDEE (activity multiplier × 1.375). Your 7-day daily average is approximately 5,357 steps, which falls comfortably in the Lightly Active range (5,000–9,999 steps/day). Only if your rest days involve near-zero movement would Sedentary (× 1.2) apply.
Walking 7,500 steps on 5 days per week with a desk job gives a weekly average of about 5,357 steps per day (7,500 × 5 ÷ 7). This places you in the Lightly Active category (TDEE multiplier × 1.375). The desk job does not lower your multiplier here since the weekly average already reflects conservative daily movement.
Yes. 7,500 steps a day on 5 days per week averages 5,357 steps per day across the full week — solidly Lightly Active (TDEE activity multiplier × 1.375). The key metric for TDEE is your 7-day average, not your peak days. At 5,357 steps/day average, Lightly Active (× 1.375) is the correct multiplier.
The TDEE activity multiplier for 7,500 steps 5 days a week is × 1.375 (Lightly Active). Your 7-day daily average is 5,357 steps, which is above the Sedentary threshold but below the Moderately Active threshold of roughly 10,000+ steps per day. Lightly Active (× 1.375) is the correct TDEE multiplier for this step pattern.
The average daily step count for Lightly Active TDEE (× 1.375) is approximately 5,000 to 9,999 steps per day. Walking 7,500 steps per day — or 7,500 steps 5 days a week averaging 5,357/day — falls comfortably in this range. Below 5,000 average steps/day is typically Sedentary (× 1.2); above 10,000 steps/day shifts toward Moderately Active (× 1.55).
Average daily steps for Lightly Active TDEE (multiplier × 1.375) range from approximately 5,000 to 9,999 steps per day. Most people in this range walk 6,000–8,000 steps daily. 7,500 steps per day is the most commonly cited step count in the Lightly Active TDEE zone.