Being sedentary for more than six hours a day greatly increased the risk of neck pain, according to a systematic research review published in the journal BMC Public Health. The review’s authors looked ...
"These data could help practitioners counseling patients, by letting them know that if they reduce sedentary time, they may reduce their nighttime hot flashes." — Sarah Witkowski, PhD, Department of ...
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Sedentary behavior is an independent risk factor for Alzheimer's disease, 7-year study reveals
Over 6 million Americans are impacted by Alzheimer's disease, and researchers from Vanderbilt University Medical Center and the University of Pittsburgh are discovering how lifestyle habits can impact ...
Sedentary behaviors are associated with increased CVD risk and, when combined with social drivers of health, increase the risk of adverse CVD events like coronary heart disease, stroke, and heart ...
Effect of Digital Health Interventions on College Students’ Lifestyle Behavi ...
“Children are the mirror of their parents” is a cliché, but it describes the reality in certain contexts. At least in relation to physical inactivity, this was demonstrated by a study conducted by ...
Regular workouts are important, but they don’t cancel long hours of sitting ...
According to new research from the University of Liverpool, just two weeks without regular physical activity can lead to muscular and metabolic changes that could potentially increase one’s risk of ...
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