Approximately 10 hours or more of sedentary behavior per day is associated with heightened risk of heart failure and cardiovascular death, even in those who regularly exercise.
This means every single office worker.
Approximately 10 hours or more of sedentary behavior per day is associated with heightened risk of heart failure and cardiovascular death, even in those who regularly exercise.
This means every single office worker.
Is this continuous or aggregate...
Is that take 5 min walk every hour a bullshit exercise corpos shill to keep us grinding?
Pretty much. I'm not sure I totally buy into that it's much of an increase though. Or people would be dropping like flies.
I think the bigger issues is just being generally overweight. The percentage of overweight people is crazy, regardless of their jobs.
I'm 55 and not to be an old man and say "in the old days", but in the old days, when I was growing up. I knew ONE overweight person. Yeah, just one. It just wasn't common. Look at pics from the 1970's, and you just won't see a whole lot of overweight people.
Now? Everywhere I look. I'm sure more office workers have added to that, but that doesn't account for everyone.
I work in an elementary school. And I was sitting at lunch just looking around and thinking about it. Teachers are actually pretty active. Lots of walking around the classroom. Very little sit down time in an elementary school.
Me and two others are fit. Rest are all overweight. How did this happen?!
Ok, rant over. Just got me to thinking. :)
For the access fat it's the diet, exercise influences it very little.
I blame the standard diet with this huge amount of carbs at the bottom of the food pyramide.
But actually it's probably the huge proportion of ultra processed food.
And sleepers
Cool. Something else to stress about.
No, don't do that. Stress is bad for the heart too! lol
Thank God trying to clock out asap tbh
Really? And here I am trying to figure out how to live forever!
General discussions about "science" itself
Be sure to also check out these other Fediverse science communities: