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Acquired Heart Diseases

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In recent decades, affluent population have become increasingly sedentary, in which most of adults spending 70% or more of their waking hours sitting. From an evolutionary perspective, humans were designed to move- to locomote and engage in all manner of manual labor throughout the day. Comparing with our parents or grandparents, we are spending more amount of time in environments that limits our physical activity and require prolong sitting -at home, at work and in cars and in communities. Work sites, schools, homes and public spaces have been re-engineered in ways that minimizes human movement, which has dual effect on human behavior: People move less and sit more. Parallel with this change, evidence has emerged identifying habitual sedentary prolonged sitting as a novel risk factor for cardiometabolic disease .Time in sedentary behavior is associated with increased cardiovascular diseases and all cause of mortality.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
LAP Lambert Academic Publishing
Date
10 April 2024
Pages
68
ISBN
9786207485260

In recent decades, affluent population have become increasingly sedentary, in which most of adults spending 70% or more of their waking hours sitting. From an evolutionary perspective, humans were designed to move- to locomote and engage in all manner of manual labor throughout the day. Comparing with our parents or grandparents, we are spending more amount of time in environments that limits our physical activity and require prolong sitting -at home, at work and in cars and in communities. Work sites, schools, homes and public spaces have been re-engineered in ways that minimizes human movement, which has dual effect on human behavior: People move less and sit more. Parallel with this change, evidence has emerged identifying habitual sedentary prolonged sitting as a novel risk factor for cardiometabolic disease .Time in sedentary behavior is associated with increased cardiovascular diseases and all cause of mortality.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
LAP Lambert Academic Publishing
Date
10 April 2024
Pages
68
ISBN
9786207485260