Sitting Too Much? – Sitting is a rest position supported by the buttocks or thighs where the torso is more or less upright. Large-scale studies show that people who regularly sit for hours at a time have higher mortality rates due to heart disease, stroke, diabetes and cancer. A definition from Wikipedia and video clips from YouTube / Vimeo.
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