It seems like I'm hearing more about this everywhere I turn. The excellent radio show, 99% Invisible, just ran an episode on the health effects of sitting, and how it relates to the history (and future) of chair design. I encourage you to read or listen to this fascinating show.
Updates on the latest scientific research into the ways that a healthy lifestyle and non-drug therapies can prevent and treat many of the major health challenges facing Americans today. Dr. Andrew Peters, DC, ND, is a chiropractic and nautropathic physician with Central Illinois Natural Health Clinic.
Monday, December 8, 2014
Taking a Stand... for Chairs
Sitting, and its effects on health, is a hot topic these days. I recently wrote a review of current research, showing how excessive sitting increases our risk of chronic disease and death; it even cancels out the benefits of regular exercise.
It seems like I'm hearing more about this everywhere I turn. The excellent radio show, 99% Invisible, just ran an episode on the health effects of sitting, and how it relates to the history (and future) of chair design. I encourage you to read or listen to this fascinating show.
It seems like I'm hearing more about this everywhere I turn. The excellent radio show, 99% Invisible, just ran an episode on the health effects of sitting, and how it relates to the history (and future) of chair design. I encourage you to read or listen to this fascinating show.
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