Prolonged sitting affects active young adults too


By AGENCY
Even being otherwise active does not counteract the effect of sitting for long periods of time for young adults. — AFP

Contrary to popular belief, young people may spend just as much time sitting down as their elders.

In fact, according to American research published in the journal Plos One, millennials now spend more than 60 hours per week sitting.

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