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Sitting more is associated with higher heart disease risk in older women

Longer sitting times were associated with higher levels of heart disease risk among overweight and obese post-menopausal women overall, according …

17/02/2020

How Elite Chess Players Can Burn More Than 6,000 Calories Sitting Down

Over the five months that it took to complete the 1984 World Chess Championship in Moscow (between chess legend Garry …

20/09/2019

New study shows sitting, watching TV linked to colorectal cancer risk before age 50

A new study in JNCI Cancer Spectrum has identified a connection between prolonged time spent sitting while watching TV and …

05/02/2019
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