
A new study conducted by researchers at University of Sydney's Charles Perkins Centre has found that employees who sit for long periods of time while doing work have a greater risk of early death which could be avoided by replacing sitting with walking or other moderate vigorous physical activity. The study was led by Professor Emmanuel Stamatakis who said that replacing one hour of sitting with even light physical activity, such as walking for an hour, can reduce ...
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