HEALTH ALARM!..SPEND TOO MUCH TIME SITTING? THEN ITS HIGH TIME TO GET UP

Nearly four percent of all deaths worldwide or 4,33,000 per year, are due to the fact that people spend more than three hours a sitting, a study conducted in 54 countries has claimed.

Researchers, estimated the proportion of deaths attributable to the “chair effect” using data from 2002 to 2011. “It is important to minimise sedentary behaviour in order to prevent premature deaths,” said lead author Leandro Rezende. He noted reducing the amount of time we sit by about two hours (50%) would mean a 2.3% decrease in mortality.

The results shows that over 60% of people worldwide spend more than three hours a day sitting down – the average in adult is 4.7 hours per day. Among the territories studied, there were more deaths in the regions of the Western Pacific, followed by European countries, the Eastern Mediterranean, America and Southeast Asia. The highest rates were found in Lebanon (11.6%) and the Netherlands (7.6%) while the lowest rates were in Mexico (0.6%) and Myanmar (1.3%).


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