Health
Study finds sitting isn’t entirely bad for your brain, but there’s a catch – SlashGear
Many studies have linked a sedentary lifestyle with an increased risk of developing chronic diseases, including severe conditions like heart disease and cancer….
Many studies have linked a sedentary lifestyle with an increased risk of developing chronic diseases, including severe conditions like heart disease and cancer. A new study has found that sitting isn’t entirely bad for your health, but there’s a catch: you still have to get a minimum amount of exercise weekly to dodge the ramifications of a sedentary lifestyle, according to the researchers.
The new study focused on a sedentary lifestyle and its impact on brain health and cognitive function, usi…
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