The University of South Carolina just released a study showing that adult men who sit to much during the day have a higher risk of dying from heart disease. They calculated how much time the men spent sitting — in their cars, at their desks, in front of the TV. Specifically, they found that men who reported more than 23 hours a week of sedentary activity with little or no exercise had a 64% greater risk of dying from heart disease than those who reported less than 11 hours a week of sedentary activity. Learn more or share this report with your family
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