Do you know 22 minutes a day of moderate to vigorous activity, is the antidote to the ills of prolonged sitting?
Think of it: only 20 minutes of this a day is enough, meaning a small stroll of 10 minutes twice a day — like jumping off the bus one stop before your actual destination to work and then taking the bus back home.
Sitting for more than 12 hours a day was associated with a 38% increased risk of death as compared to eight hours, but only among those who managed to get less than 22 minutes of moderate to vigorous activity a day.
The risk of death went down with an increased amount of physical activity. An
extra 10 minutes a day translated into a 15% lower risk of death among those spending fewer than 10 ½ hours seated and a 35% lower risk among those who spent more than 10 ½ hours sedentary each day.
So stand up and move around, don't spend the whole day sitting in your chair—it's not good for your health!
Credit Linda Carroll Around 20 minutes of exercise a day may balance out the harms of sitting, study finds,
https://www.nbcnews.com/health/health-news/20-minutes-exercise-day-may-balance-harms-sitting-study-finds-rcna121957
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