Researchers in have uncovered evidence to support the controversial claim, 'sitting is the new smoking'.In a new study, looking at the health outcomes of nearly 500,000 people over a 20-year period, scientists found those who spent prolonged periods sitting down at work were 16 percent more likely to die early, compared to those who didn't.Prolonged sitting at work was also seen to raise a person’s risk of death from cardiovascular disease by 34 percent.
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