Sitting Too Long as a Child? It Could Lead to a Lifelong Blood Pressure Problem
- by Anoop Singh
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Excessive sedentary time during growth increases systolic blood pressure, while three hours of daily light physical activity can mitigate this risk, as shown by a groundbreaking study spanning childhood to young adulthood. A new study reveals that spending more than six hours a day in sedentary activities during the transition from childhood to young adulthood […]
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Excessive sedentary time during growth increases systolic blood pressure, while three hours of daily light physical activity can mitigate this risk, as shown by a groundbreaking study spanning childhood to young adulthood. A new study reveals that spending more than six hours a day in sedentary activities during the transition from childhood to young adulthood…
Excessive sedentary time during growth increases systolic blood pressure, while three hours of daily light physical activity can mitigate this risk, as shown by a groundbreaking study spanning childhood to young adulthood. A new study reveals that spending more than six hours a day in sedentary activities during the transition from childhood to young adulthood…