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  2. Sedentary lifestyle - Wikipedia

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    Sedentary lifestyle is a lifestyle type, in which one is physically inactive and does little or no physical movement and/or exercise. [1] A person living a sedentary lifestyle is often sitting or lying down while engaged in an activity like socializing , watching TV , playing video games , reading or using a mobile phone or computer for much of ...

  3. Sedentism - Wikipedia

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    Herd of horses on summer mountain pasture in the Pyrenees Regions of origin of sedentary life: north central Europe, northeast Asia, and the fertile crescent. The first sedentary sites were pre-agricultural, and they appeared during the Upper Paleolithic in Moravia and on the East European Plain between c. 25000–17000 BC. [6]

  4. Obesity - Wikipedia

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    A sedentary lifestyle may play a significant role in obesity. [52]: 10 Worldwide there has been a large shift towards less physically demanding work, [126] [127] [128] and currently at least 30% of the world's population gets insufficient exercise. [127]

  5. Reducing daily sitting time by 40 minutes may help prevent ...

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    Reducing sedentary time by as little as 40 minutes a day and increasing physical activity by 20 minutes may help prevent back pain from worsening, a new study finds. ... Back pain is a common ...

  6. I tried to be less sedentary at work so that I'll live ... - AOL

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    This is a pretty normal lunchtime activity for me, and will hopefully help me live longer — doing vigorous activity in your daily life, such as carrying heavy shopping bags and walking up stairs ...

  7. Sedentary - Wikipedia

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  8. Lifestyle disease - Wikipedia

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    Lifestyle diseases can be defined as the diseases linked to the manner in which a person lives their life. These diseases are non-communicable , and can be caused by lack of physical activity , unhealthy eating , alcohol , substance use disorders and smoking tobacco , which can lead to heart disease , stroke , obesity , type II diabetes and ...

  9. Society - Wikipedia

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    Sedentary life, in Khaldun's view, was marked by secularization, decreased social cohesion, and increased interest in luxury. [18] Rizal was a Filipino nationalist living toward the end of the Spanish Colonial Period who theorized about colonial societies.