
Sitting Longer Increases Cancer Risk: Small Breaks Make the Difference
Five minutes of vigorous activity a day, such as walking, was associated with a 22 percent lower risk of cancer death.
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In short: long sitting is especially problematic if it takes 30 minutes or longer: In the analysis of over 91,000 UK biobank participants, every extra hour of long, uninterrupted sitting time was associated with a higher risk of dying from cancer. Each hour of sitting increases the risk of sitting for at least 30 minutes, in which the person sat or lay almost all the time.
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In short: long sitting is especially problematic if it takes 30 minutes or longer: In the analysis of over 91,000 UK biobank participants, every extra hour of long, uninterrupted sitting time was associated with a higher risk of dying from cancer.
according to Frankfurter Rundschau +1Each hour of sitting increases the risk of sitting for at least 30 minutes, in which the person sat or lay almost all the time.
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