
We might live a little longer if we cut back on the amount of time we spend sitting down, a new study says!
Reducing the daily average time that people spend sitting to less than three hours would increase the U.S. life expectancy by two years, the study found. And reducing the time spent watching TV to less than 2 hours daily would increase life expectancy by 1.4 years.
The study adds to a growing body of evidence suggesting that sitting itself is deadly. While previous studies have looked at the health risks to the individual, the new study examines the risk of sitting for the whole population, said study researcher Peter Katzmarzyk, of the Pennington Biomedical Research Center in Baton Rouge, La.
The research “elevates sedentary behavior as an important risk factor, similar to smoking and obesity,” Katzmarzyk said.
Other studies have found our culture of sitting may be responsible for about 173,000 cases of cancer each year.
Because U.S. adults spend, on average, between 4.5 and five hours a day sitting down, a significant shift in the population’s behavior would be needed to have an effect on life expectancy, Katzmarzyk said. This might be achieved through changes at the workplace, such as the use of standing desks, and by watching less TV, he said.
Katzmarzyk and colleagues analyzed information from five earlier studies involving more than 167,000 adults that looked at the link between sitting and risk of dying from any cause over the next four to 14 years. The researchers also collected information from U.S. surveys conducted during 2005-2006 and 2009-2010, to calculate the amount of time Americans spent watching TV and sitting down daily.
About 27 percent of deaths in the studies could be attributed to sitting, and 19 percent to television viewing, the researchers said.
The study adds to the evidence suggesting that “in addition to being concerned about physical activity behaviors, we need to be concerned also about sedentary behaviors,” said Mark Tremblay, a director of research at the Children’s Hospital of Eastern Ontario Research Institute, who was not involved in the study.
Because so many people sit for prolonged periods, the effect on the overall population is substantial, Tremblay said.

The researchers noted their study assumed a cause-effect link between sedentary behavior and risk of dying, which further research should validate, they said. In addition, the study relied on participants’ own reports of sitting and TV watching time, which may not be entirely accurate.
The study is published online Monday in the journal BMJ Open.
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1 Comment User Comments
Add a commentRainbowRay
July 11, 2012
12:37 pm
How about going for walks when you can (on breakds, at lunch) or going to the park and reading on your lunch break while the good weather is still here. When you are sedentary for that long at work , school or wherever, you need that break to unwind and get some fresh air (how is office air anyway?).
YOu are your own person and everyone should look afer themselves and do something positive and active that will help make the rest of the day and job go easier, don’t you think? Anything, even for 5 to 10 minutes! Anything is better then nothing, right? The longer you sit, the “less prductive” you are later on. So take advantage of those breaks and lunch hours when you can; I don’t think yo will regret it!
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RainbowRay
Be resolved, get involved–to being more active on lunch breaks and breaks when you can, even for a few minutes. I t will make a difference in prductivity and possibly even enjoying the work more because yiu feel refreshed and invigorated.