Modern life involves a lot of sitting at work, at home, in transport, and during entertainment. Sitting for long hours affects the body more than many people realize.
Slow Blood Flow
When you sit for a long time, blood flow slows down. This can cause swelling in the legs and feet. Poor circulation increases the risk of blood clots over time.
Muscle Weakness
Sitting weakens muscles, especially in the legs, hips, and back. Weak muscles cause poor posture, back pain, and reduced balance.
When muscles are not used, they slowly lose strength.
Back and Neck Pain
Long sitting often leads to poor posture. Slouching puts pressure on the spine and neck, causing pain and stiffness.
Over time, this can lead to long-term back problems.
Weight Gain and Metabolism
Sitting reduces calorie burning. When the body moves less, metabolism slows down. This can lead to weight gain and increased body fat.
Sitting too much is linked to higher risk of diabetes and heart disease.
Mental Effects
Physical inactivity affects the brain. Sitting too long can cause tiredness, low mood, and reduced focus.
Movement increases blood flow to the brain, improving mood and mental clarity.
How to Reduce Sitting Damage
- Stand up every 30–60 minutes
- Stretch regularly
- Walk short distances daily
- Use stairs instead of elevators
- Do light exercise
- Even small movements help protect your body.
Brenna AKARABO
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