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[One Day Ten Thousand Steps] Let's Compete on Naver to See Who Walks More

Naver Lifestyle-Oriented Health Content 'Geongangpan'

[One Day Ten Thousand Steps] Let's Compete on Naver to See Who Walks More

Naver takes care of users' health. In addition to providing essential health information for daily life, it also helps users develop healthy walking habits by comparing step counts among users.


Naver offers the 'Health Board,' which gathers lifestyle-oriented health content, on both mobile and PC main pages. Each month, the Health Board selects a specific theme and provides useful information to help manage health in everyday life.


The newly launched 'Naver Step Counter' is a service that helps users form healthy lifestyle habits. Users can record their step counts on a daily, weekly, and monthly basis. They can also view distance and corresponding calorie consumption at a glance. In particular, through step count analysis, users can compare their step counts with the average step counts of all users or peers to build healthy walking habits.


[One Day Ten Thousand Steps] Let's Compete on Naver to See Who Walks More Naver offers the 'Health Section,' which gathers lifestyle-oriented health content, on both mobile and PC main pages. (Photo by Naver)

To celebrate the year-end, Naver held a donation event for Step Counter users. On the 14th, 10,000 users who set daily step count goals on Naver Step Counter were selected by lottery to receive Happy Bean donation beans. Additionally, until the 18th, users who set a step count goal of 6,000 steps or more and achieved it received daily stickers on the Health Board. Stickers provided chances to win up to 50,000 KRW in Naver Pay points through a lottery.


Over 100 specialized health and medical channels, including Seoul National University Hospital, participate in the Health Board, providing a wide range of highly reliable content. Exclusive special content is also available only on the Health Board. Users can find content such as "How to Protect Your Back and Neck Health" by Professor Jeong Seon-geun of Seoul National University’s Department of Rehabilitation Medicine, mental health content created with the psychiatrist YouTuber 'Noe Buja-deul,' and exercise method content reviewed by professional trainers.


Kim Hyun-sook, leader of Naver Main Content, said, "We plan to add more expert information and features to the Health Board to support users' healthy daily lives. We hope that the rich health content and the Step Counter function provided on the Health Board will be useful services for users' health management."


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