Forget smoking or fried food: Sitting might be the biggest threat to your health
Do you love what you do so much that you lose track of time? Are you a workaholic? Do you find yourself skipping lunch, water breaks, or even bathroom breaks? If you have a desk job and you answered “yes” to any of these, keep reading.
The Risks
Sitting for long periods of time has been recently linked with a number of health risks - including death. Other serious health issues have been reported, and some of the most concerning ones include:
high blood pressure
diabetes
high cholesterol
cardiovascular disease
anxiety
depression
deep vein thrombosis
cancer
cognitive decline
disc compression
It’s wonderful to love what we do, but I found this data to be eye-opening (and very scary). In addition to serious health risks, some other concerning effects of prolonged sitting include:
atrophy of leg and gluteal muscles
neck and back pain
obesity
varicose veins
How to fix it
Studies indicate that one hour of moderate physical activity per day can counter the effects of sitting. So, the best solution is making time for medium-intensity exercise, daily. Additionally, you can start changing your work habits by implementing some of these changes:
Walk away from your desk at regular intervals
Stand when you talk on the phone
Use a standing desk as much as possible
Skip the elevator and take the stairs
Don’t eat lunch at your desk
Ditch the conference room and try having “walking” meetings, instead
Take a 20-minute walking break in the middle of the day
Move your trash can away from your desk so you are forced to get up
It’s hard for many of us to make these changes. But serious risk to our health is a wake up call to change how we work and live - in the office and at home. I’ve recently started watching TV while stepping on and off a step stool or dancing in place (much to my partner’s amusement). We’ve also started skipping the kitchen table (or couch!) and are eating dinner standing and talking at the kitchen island. They say necessity sparks innovation…