A new study of more than 1,000 adults, average age 33, found that meeting recommended physical activity guidelines isn't enough to counteract the 60-plus hours per week they spend sitting.
New research shows the danger from sitting won't ebb for folks who just exercise at only minimum recommended levels More vigorous exercise, and less sitting, could lower cardiovascular risks, however ...
“If those muscles become shortened or inflamed from prolonged sitting, it can cause pain and discomfort.” Other muscles in that area, such as the glutes and low back, can also experience pain ...
A 44-year-old woman in Ohio has been arrested for allegedly killing her own mother, fatally stabbing the 72-year-old woman as she was sitting in a recliner. Mekeshia Lattimore was taken into custody ...
Between long commutes, Zoom-packed workdays and evenings of streaming and scrolling, Millennials now spend more than 60 hours per week sitting, potentially boosting their heart disease risk and ...
Sitting for extended periods can lead to obesity, muscle weakening, spinal stress, poor blood sugar regulation and decreased blood circulation throughout the body. “Sitting is actually aging you ...
Here’s how to counteract it. By Jen Murphy We’ve all heard that sitting too long is bad for you. We’re not evolved to do it, it can undermine our exercise gains, it causes dead butt syndrome.