Why move?

WellnessWay
WellnessWayUSA
May 3rd, 2023
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The average American is inactive for more than half of their waking hours.1 And that makes sense, right? Think of the time you spend driving. Then sitting at work. Then lounging at home on the couch or scrolling on your phone.

It may not sound that bad at first, but too much sitting could actually lead to some big health problems.

The trouble with sitting

Too much sedentary time (the time you spend sitting or lying down) can have some poor health impacts.1 The more time you spend sitting, the more likely your risks may increase for:

Weight gain and an expanding waistline, which is strongly associated with heart disease, stroke and diabetes

Loss of bone density, muscle strength and flexibility, which can lead to pain or injury and increased risk for osteoporosis

Higher blood sugar and blood pressure and lower blood flow and HDL cholesterol, which can contribute to diabetes and heart disease

The benefits of moving

The good news? It’s easy to break up the time you spend sitting down. You don’t need to become a medal-winning athlete to see some amazing health benefits. Standing and walking more can help you:

Manage your weight

Lower your cholesterol and blood sugar

Lower your blood pressure

Improve your balance

Stay strong and flexible

Improve your mood

Prevent disease and stay healthy

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