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Thursday, July 19, 2018

Increased sitting habits increase the risk of diabetes and heart disease

New York: Adults sit more hours longer and fewer people are interested in sitting all day long. The most common sitting behaviors include sitting, drinking, talking on a phone, using a computer, watching a television or reading device, and reading. At present, the number of middle-aged people spends between 56 and 86 percent at a time when little to get up for exercise. That involves all the seating. Researchers studied middle-aged, well-behaved, and sitting habits that could trigger heart disease and urinary tract infections. Sweet. It is assumed that prolonged sitting habits can affect the digestive system, such as diabetes, at some point in life. Because diabetes can take a long time to develop, the question can not be tested in laboratories. Instead, we can transform the population study to clarify this question. Researchers from the Netherlands studied about 2,500 adults between the ages of 40 and 75 and found long sitting habits. Related to type 2 diabetes and metabolic disorders. So sitting habits can be an anti-diabetic vitamin. If it is necessary to sit still, work hard, get up, or do some small activity.

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