Frequent standing breaks
improve heart health. Research shows it reduced blood pressure by 2
to 3 millimeters of mercury (mmHg) in postmenopausal women within
12 weeks
Prolonged sitting increases
cancer risk significantly. Every additional two hours of daily
sitting raises overall cancer risk by 6%, with longest sitters
facing 56% higher cancer mortality
Movement quality matters
more than total sitting time. Breaking up sitting with frequent
stands provides better health benefits than simply reducing total
daily sitting hours
Sedentary behavior triggers
harmful biological changes. Sitting decreases muscle activity by
90%, slows metabolism to 1 calorie per minute, and promotes
inflammation and insulin resistance
Simple interventions can
reduce health risks. Standing 10 minutes hourly, walking 30 minutes
daily, and aiming for 10,000 steps significantly counteracts
sedentary lifestyle dangers
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