Too Much Sitting is Bad for your Health
January 31, 2012
Hours of uninterrupted sitting can be bad for your health, according to a growing body of medical research.
- A recent study from the American Cancer Society reported that the more leisure time people spent sitting was associated with a higher risk of death. Women who reported sitting for more than six hours per day were about 40% more likely to die during the course of the 14-year study than those who sat for fewer than three hours per day. Men were about 20% more likely to die.
- A study published in the American Journal of Epidemiology showed that sitting for long stretches, more than six hours a day, can make someone at least 18% more likely to die from diabetes, heart disease and obesity than those sitting less than three hours a day.
- Stand or move around when talking on the phone
- Walk to a colleague to talk rather than sending an email
- Hold a walking meeting with a colleague
- Take the stairs instead of the elevator
- Use the restroom or water fountain on a different floor
- Move your trash can or printer further away from your desk so you need to get off your chair to access them
- Increase your walking. Buy a pedometer and build up to 10,000 steps per day
