04/19/2018 / By Jessica Dolores
Sure, sitting behind the office desk for longer periods of time may increase your productivity, and even give you that much-needed raise. But do you know that this sitting-at-the-desk lifestyle can be killing you?
Studies show that prolonged sitting can raise your risk for diabetes, cardiovascular disease, and even cancer. That’s because your body stays in one place for a long time, and the sedentary lifestyle is keeping you from moving and exercising for good health.
A new study gives us one more reason to get up every so often from that office chair. A cohort study on 69,795 Korean men who did not have Lower Urinary Tract Symptoms (LUTS) at the start of the research showed that prolonged sitting time and a sedentary lifestyle had harmful effects on health. Majority of the men in the study developed LUTS.
The researchers arrived at this conclusion by monitoring the health of the study participants on an annual and biennial basis for 2.6 years. The scientists analyzed the men’s physical activity level and sitting time using the validated Korean version of the International Physical Activity Questionnaire Short Form. The incidence of LUTS was assessed via the International Prostate Symptom Score (IPSS).
If spending time in the office is essential to your survival, you can find ways to avoid the ill effects of prolonged sitting by choosing from any or most of these options.
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Now you have no more reasons to stay seated in your office chair for too long. There are many alternative chairs that can keep you productive and more importantly, healthy as well.
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