
لماذا الجلوس يدمر صحتنا - وكيف يمكن أن تساعد 22 دقيقة من التمارين
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بالنسبة للكثير منا، يتضمن يوم العمل قضاء عدة ساعات متتالية جالسًا أمام الكمبيوتر - وهذا له تأثير خطير على صحتنا. لكن الأبحاث تشير إلى أن ممارسة 22 دقيقة من التمارين المعتدلة إلى الشديدة يوميًا قد تقلل من الآثار الصحية السلبية لنمط الحياة الخامل.
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تابع القراءة أدناه
Why is sitting so bad for our health?
Centuries ago, a working day meant heading out with spears to hunt for food. Now, we've swapped the hunter-gatherer lifestyle for desk jobs with comfortable chairs. Unfortunately, this sedentary behaviour - spending long periods of time sitting down - can harm our health. Doing nothing for a lot of the day raises your chance of السمنة, داء السكري من النوع 2 و أمراض القلب.
It's not known exactly why sitting down for prolonged periods is so bad for us. Research suggests that by not using our muscles as often, the function of our blood vessels might be affected, which can impact السكر regulation and ضغط الدم. One study linked prolonged sitting to a slower metabolism - the process by which the body breaks down and uses energy - and reduced blood flow.
Sitting down all day has also been linked to musculoskeletal disorders, such as backache, tight muscles and joint pain. Hours of sitting can lead to tight hip flexor muscles - the ones at the top of your legs - which can affect your movement and balance, and lead to aches, pains and even falls.
How to counteract the effects of prolonged sitting
العودة إلى المحتوياتResearch published by the British Journal of Sports Medicine (BJSM) has found that engaging in 22 minutes of moderate to vigorous النشاط البدني per day may reduce your likelihood of health problems.
A study of a group of 50+ year olds across Norway, Sweden, and the US found that exercising for 22 minutes even benefitted those who were sedentary for 12 or more hours per day.
It's not always possible to go to a gym class, especially during a busy work day. So what can you do to be more active if you have a sedentary job?
Go for a walk
Heading out for a brisk walk on your lunch break is a good way to get moving. Fresh air is invigorating and being around nature can help boost our الصحة العقلية.
Walk instead of taking the car, or take the stairs rather than a lift.
Try an exercise video
There are loads of different التمارين videos online, from dance workouts to yoga. Find one that suits your needs - for example, low impact exercise.
Invest in a standing desk
Some people use standing desks, which can help you burn calories and improve your posture. However, regular activity - such as exercising - offers better benefits than replacing prolonged sitting with prolonged standing.
Have walking meetings
Sitting at a desk or in a stuffy boardroom doesn't always foster creativity and productivity. Holding walking meetings outside - if the weather allows - is a good way to be active, while reaping the stimulating benefits of being للخارج.
Stand up and move regularly
Whether it's getting a glass of water or a coffee, make sure you stand up, stretch and move around frequently. It can help to set a timer if you find it difficult to remember when you're absorbed in your work.
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How much exercise should you aim for a day?
العودة إلى المحتوياتAdults should do at least 150 minutes of moderate intensity activity a week - such as brisk walking, dancing, water aerobics or riding a bike - or 75 minutes of vigorous activity such as running or swimming. It's important to do strengthening activities that work your muscles and to spread exercise evenly over the week.
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Introduced in the 1970s by philosopher Thomas Hanna, somatics refers to a discipline that explores the relationship between your mind and body though movement. Somatic exercise is a sensory practice that promotes mindful movements to enhance your awareness of your body’s internal sensations.
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Lydia Smith is an award-winning journalist and feature writer who has written extensively on women's health and mental health. She is currently studying for an MSc in psychology.
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Dr Colin Tidy is an NHS Doctor, based in Oxfordshire.
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