Reduce Your Death Risk by 40 Percent Simply By Getting Off The Computer
March 28, 2012 | Prevention | M.Torres
The phrase “desk jockey” was originally created to designate a person whose job involves working at a desk for a major part of the day. However, that neologism should soon be translated to involve computers as the number of individuals who spend long hours or more in front of a computer have multiplied exponentially in the last decade. Research shows that sitting down for 11 hours or more per day increases your chances of dying within three years – whether you’re physically active or not.
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