Computers to blame for rise in sitting time, study shows
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(CNN) - A new study published in the Journal of The American Medical Association shows the time people spend sitting in front…
(CNN) - A new study published in the Journal of The American Medical Association shows the time people spend sitting in front…
Americans are becoming increasingly sedentary, spending almost a third of their waking hours sitting down and computer use is…
1. In this cross-sectional study, the prevalence of sitting watching television or videos for at least 2 hours per day remained…
Americans are spending a record number of hours sitting, and computers appear to be mostly to blame, according to a study…
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Most Americans continue to sit for prolonged periods despite public health messages that sitting increases the risk of obesity…
Washington: Americans are becoming increasingly sedentary, spending almost a third of their waking hours sitting down and…
Sedentary lifestyle becoming more common in the US, computers are partly to be blamed.
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From 2001 to 2016, the estimated prevalence of watching television or videos for at least two hours/day remained high and stable…
Americans are becoming increasingly sedentary, spending almost a third of their waking hours sitting down, and computer use is…
(HealthDay News) -- From 2001 to 2016, the estimated prevalence of watching television or videos for at least two hours/day…
(CNN) — Hay un culpable clave en la batalla contra estar sentado. Una investigación reciente encuentra que el tiempo dedicado a…
America's couch potatoes are becoming ever more deeply rooted, and computers are the reason why.
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Tomohiro Ohsumi/ Tomohiro Ohsumi/ Related content (CNN) - There's a key culprit in the battle against sitting.
Despite a decade of health warnings about “sitting disease,” Americans continue to spend more and more time on their butts each…
America's couch potatoes are becoming ever more deeply rooted, and computers are the reason why.
Over almost a decade, average daily sitting time increased by roughly an hour Most Americans spend at least two hours a day…
(Reuters Health) - Most Americans spend at least two hours a day watching television or videos, and a new study suggests they're…
By Lisa Rapaport (Reuters Health) - Most Americans spend at least two hours a day watching television or videos, and a new…
-- From 2001 to 2016, the estimated prevalence of watching television or videos for at least two hours/day remained high and…
A new study says Americans are becoming increasingly sedentary. They spend almost a third of their waking hours sitting down.
Americans are becoming increasingly sedentary, spending almost a third of their waking hours sitting down, and computer use is…
L iving in the age of Netflix, streaming video games, and endless movie options, it is perhaps not that surprising that…
(HealthDay News) -- America's couch potatoes are becoming ever more deeply rooted, and computers are the reason why.
Most Americans continue to sit for prolonged periods despite public health messages that such inactivity increases the risk of…
Despite the growing alarm about the harmful effects of sitting too much, Americans are sitting more than in the past — in part…
(HealthDay News) -- America's couch potatoes are becoming ever more deeply rooted, and computers are the reason why.
If you're sitting down while reading this, maybe you'll want to take a break. New research has shown that Americans spend more…
Despite the growing alarm about the harmful effects of sitting too much, Americans are sitting more than in the past — in part…
By Dennis Thompson HealthDay Reporter (HealthDay) TUESDAY, April 23, 2019 (HealthDay News) -- America's couch potatoes are…
Americans are becoming increasingly sedentary, spending almost a third of their waking hours sitting down, and computer use is…
Credit: CC0 Public Domain Most Americans continue to sit for prolonged periods despite public health messages that such…
Americans are becoming increasingly sedentary, spending almost a third of their waking hours sitting down, and computer use is…
Survey of 50,000 people across multiple ages, racial, ethnic groups documents troubling trends Article ID: 711683 Released: 22-Ap…
America’s couch potatoes are becoming ever more deeply rooted, and computers are the reason why.
News - AP-National New study shows Americans are becoming increasingly sedentary, computer use partly to blame.
(CNN) There's a key culprit in the battle against sitting. Time spent watching TV and videos has remained consistently high in…
There’s a key culprit in the battle against sitting. Time spent watching TV and videos has remained consistently high in the…
Every day, we modern humans stay comfortably seated on our behinds for hours at a time: binge watching shows on Netflix…
-- America's couch potatoes are becoming ever more deeply rooted, and computers are the reason why.
(HealthDay News) — From 2001 to 2016, the estimated prevalence of watching television or videos for at least two hours/day…
Bottom Line: Americans spend more time sitting. Total time spent sitting increased about an hour per day to 8.2 hours for…
Most Americans continue to sit for prolonged periods despite public health messages that such inactivity increases the risk of…
But it isn't all because of TV watching. Living in the age of Netflix, streaming video games, and endless movie options, it is…
Despite the growing alarm about the harmful effects of sitting too much, Americans are sitting more than in the past — in part…
Every day, we modern humans stay comfortably seated on our behinds for hours at a time: binge watching shows on Netflix…