Warning: The Hidden Danger Of Your Desk Job

 
 
 

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It’s obvious you want vibrant health. You get up early and exercise before work. You follow your calisthenics with a healthy breakfast to start the day right. You may also make sure you have a balanced lunch and dinner. Then, just to make sure, you play racquetball in the evening. Since you’re eating right and exercising, you probably feel great. And since you may also have given up on smoking and alcohol, you probably look great.

You put yourself through all this because you don’t want to have aches and pains. You also don’t want to be sickly and detest the idea of dragging through the day. Besides, you don’t want to come down with a serious illness.

The Hidden Danger at Work

Despite your healthy lifestyle, there’s one thing you may have overlooked. It’s your job.

You might believe, as most people do, that a desk job is probably one of the safest things in the world. After all, you’re not on a high rise cleaning windows from the outside.

But the most innocent thing you do, sitting down to do your work, has some hidden dangers. Specifically sitting down for hours on end puts you at risk for a number of illnesses.

Sitting can lead to a cluster of the following metabolic issues:

Julie Corliss, Executive Editor of the Harvard Heart Letter, confirms these health risks in her review of the groundbreaking work of Dr. Joanne Foody:

How to Save Your Own Life

Fortunately, the dangers of sitting can be easily prevented. Stand more.

Stand when you have a chance. After all, you only have to sit at your desk when you’re writing, using a computer, or conversing with a colleague or client. You can stand when get a chance. You can even walk around while you work.

How to Take Charge of Your “Sitting” Problem

Here are some ways you could spend more time on your feet:

Why Standing is the New Normal

You may be familiar with the benefits of a good diet, exercise, and abstinence from toxic habits. But you may not have considered the benefits of standing.

Briefly, you will improve your health in the following ways:

Sitting As Dangerous As Smoking?

You may appreciate the importance of standing at work if you've heard how sitting can be as dangerous as smoking. This is due to a sluggish metabolism making you vulnerable to cardiovascular diseases.

But if this whole idea is new to you, you may doubt if it’s fair to link sitting with smoking.

An article in Forbes magazine entitled, “Is Sitting The New Smoking?” by contributors David Sturt and Todd Nordstrom reviews Tom Rath’s New York Times bestselling book, Eat Move Sleep. They quote Rathas saying, “Sitting is the most underrated health-threat of modern time. Researchers found that sitting more than six hours in a day will greatly increase your risk of an early death….Inactivity is dangerous. In fact, some research shows inactivity now kills more people than smoking .” 

Sitting on the Job

It may seem a radical shift in perspective to consider sitting at work as unproductive. But the research shows that prolonged inactivity can result in serious illnesses. By standing every 30 minutes for 1 to 3 minutes, you can increase your health, wealth, and well-being. You can also look into a health adjustable desk.