Sitting for 5-7 hours/day during work is associated with negative health outcomes including issues with sleep, neck pain, cognition, cardiovascular health, and digestion. — Whalespan
Sitting for 5-7 hours/day during work is associated with negative health outcomes including issues with sleep, neck pain, cognition, cardiovascular health, and digestion.
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High-risk intervention — consult a physician before acting.Drug-drug interactions, dose-dependence, and screening contraindications apply.
“And it turns out that just sitting is terrible for us and there's an enormous number of studies out there that have pointed the fact that people who sit for five or six or seven hours a day doing work, have all sorts of issues related to sleep, neck pain, cognition suffers, their number of cardiovascular effects, even digestion, there may even actually be some almost pressure effects on the pelvic floor and things of that sort, depending on the chairs that one uses.”