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Sitting More Is Linked to Increased Depression and Anxiety – “Sneaky Behavior” – SciTechDaily
During the initial COVID-19 outbreak in March 2020, a lot of people suddenly became more sedentary as they adhered to stay-at-home…

The study found people who continued to spend a higher amount of time sitting between April and June 2020 were likely to have higher symptoms of depression.
During the initial COVID-19 outbreak in March 2020, a lot of people suddenly became more sedentary…
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