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Do you sit
all day while working on your laptop? If yes, this might lead to a higher risk
of severe health conditions. Researchers have found out that sitting all day
can increase your risk of suffering from type 2 diabetes, tighten your hip
flexors, and increase knee and back pain. In short, prolonged sitting and standing are associated
with increased immorality in men and women. Moreover, standing workdays have
also associated with a higher risk of varicose
veins, poor circulation, and even heart failure. In this modern
world, you can alternate between sitting and standing, but this does not
replace exercise.
Why Prolonged Sitting and Standing
is Unproductive:
What happens
when we sit 9.6 hours each day working on our system? One of the health
condition is Strained neck, which
leads to 10% of the world’s population each year. Following this; the Back Pain, which is the most common
reason for low productivity in everyone. Heart
disease is the main reason which affects 200% of people with the most
sedentary lifestyle except for the ones who do not. 8% of Colon
cancer risk is due to sitting of an extra 2 hours each day. 9.4% of the
world's population is affected by Lower
Back Pain. 30% of U.S. adults complain about some joint pain. 25% of the women and 15% of men have visible varicose veins.
The more severe form of gum disease is called periodontitis. When you reach this stage, your gums begin to pull away from your teeth. Pockets form between your teeth and gums. These fill with germs and pus, and deepen. When this happens, you may need gum surgery to save your teeth. If nothing is done, the infection goes on to destroy the bone around your teeth. The teeth may start to move or get loose. Your teeth may fall out or need to be pulled.
Diabetes is a chronic condition that causes a person to experience high or low blood sugar levels. There are two types of diabetes, known as type 1 and type 2, with the latter being far more common. Approximately 90% of people with diabetes have type 2. The condition affects nearly three million people in the UK, with an estimated one million more undiagnosed. Many people are diagnosed up to 10 years after experiencing initial symptoms, so knowing the risk factors for type 2 diabetes is essential.
According to the International Diabetes Federation, experts warn that by 2040 over 640 million of us will be living with the condition. The infographic below shows the leading facts about diabetes:
According to the International Diabetes Federation, experts warn that by 2040 over 640 million of us will be living with the condition. The infographic below shows the leading facts about diabetes:
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