EPISODE · Jun 16, 2023 · 12 MIN
Is Sitting the New Smoking? How to Offset the Harmful Effects of Sitting too Much
from Wellness For Real People · host Khandu Tea
Could prolonged sitting be as dangerous to your health as smoking? A growing body of evidence suggests it might. However, on the positive side, a recent study reveals that incorporating just five minutes of light walking for every 30 minutes of sitting can help counteract these harmful effects.The study was published in the Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise journal (January). It revealed that any amount of walking after a prolonged period of sitting was beneficial. All walking break patterns reduced systolic blood pressure by 4 to 5 points, which is equivalent to a 13% to 15% decrease in the risk of cardiovascular disease. But the best results came from at least five minutes of walking after every half-hour of sitting.These findings emphasize the importance of getting up and getting moving throughout the day!Resources:Solan, M. (2023). Walking breaks counter the effects of sitting. Retrieved from https://www.health.harvard.edu/staying-healthy/walking-breaks-counter-the-effects-of-sittingTo learn more about our wellness teas visit: https://khandutea.com/
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Could prolonged sitting be as dangerous to your health as smoking? A growing body of evidence suggests it might. However, on the positive side, a recent study reveals that incorporating just five minutes of light walking for every 30 minutes of sitting can help counteract these harmful effects. The study was published in the Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise journal (January). It revealed that any amount of walking after a prolonged period of sitting was beneficial. All walking...
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