theatlantic:

Confirmed: He Who Sits the Most Dies the Soonest

A study of more than 200,000 Australians adds to the growing body of evidence that people who sit the most die the soonest. It also found that you can’t exercise this effect away, though exercise does help reduce it greatly. […]
Its most striking finding was that people who sat more than 11 hours a day had a 40% higher risk of dying in the next three years than people who sat less than four hours a day. This was after adjusting for factors such as age, weight, physical activity and general health status, all of which affect the death risk. It also found a clear dose-response effect: the more people sat, the higher their risk of death.
Read more. [Image: thebigdurian/Flickr]

If it fits, I … probably shouldn’t sits.

I should have been dead years ago.

theatlantic:

Confirmed: He Who Sits the Most Dies the Soonest

A study of more than 200,000 Australians adds to the growing body of evidence that people who sit the most die the soonest. It also found that you can’t exercise this effect away, though exercise does help reduce it greatly. […]

Its most striking finding was that people who sat more than 11 hours a day had a 40% higher risk of dying in the next three years than people who sat less than four hours a day. This was after adjusting for factors such as age, weight, physical activity and general health status, all of which affect the death risk. It also found a clear dose-response effect: the more people sat, the higher their risk of death.

Read more. [Image: thebigdurian/Flickr]

If it fits, I … probably shouldn’t sits.

I should have been dead years ago.