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Short Daily Exercise Cuts Death Risk From Prolonged Sitting

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It may seem the opposite of dangerous, but sitting all day can kill you.

Past studies have shown that sedentary behavior is linked to poor health outcomes, including heart disease, type 2 diabetes, cancer, and early death.

New research published this week, however, found that even short periods of exercise — 20 to 25 minutes per day — can make a major dent in the risk of death for those who sit for long stretches.

“The effect of doing physical activity on a regular basis is astonishing — you could say exercise is both prevention and medicine, like brushing your teeth for avoiding cavities,” says Edvard Sagelv, PhD, an author of the study and a researcher in the school of sport sciences at the UiT the Arctic University of Norway, in Tromsø.

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