The Dangers of a Sedentary Lifestyle

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Sedentary Lifestyle
Sedentary lifestyle is a medical term used to describe a lifestyle with little or no physical activity.  It is commonly found in both the developed and developing world, and is characterized by sitting, reading, watching television or using the computer for much of the day, with little or no vigorous physical exercise.

The Facts on Sedentary Lifestyle:

  • Approximately 50% of America’s youth aged 12–21 are not regularly physically active.  Moreover, physical activity declines dramatically during adolescence.
  • According to the American Heart Association, those who are physically inactive have between 1.5 and 2.4 times the risk for developing coronary heart disease, comparable to that observed for high blood cholesterol, high blood pressure or cigarette smoking.
  • A sedentary lifestyle increases the risk of developing diabetes, hypertension, colon cancer, depression and anxiety, obesity, and weak muscles and bones.
  • According to the CDC, nationally in 2000, 78% of the population was at risk for health problems related to lack of exercise, which is regular and sustained physical activity.
  • On average, physically active people outlive those who are inactive.
  • Physical inactivity affects at least 20 of the most deadly chronic disorders. 

The Importance of an Active Lifestyle
Our genes, combined with lifestyle choices, determine the health that we get to experience during our lifetime.  What current research shows is that our genes are virtually identical to those of our hunter-gatherer ancestors who inhabited the earth over 10,000 years ago.  For them, daily physical activity was not a lifestyle choice; it was a necessary part of survival.  Nowadays, even though exercise and movement may seem like a choice, exercise is still very necessary for our survival and optimal health.

Currently, more than 60% of American adults are not regularly active, and 25% of the adult population is not active at all.  Sedentary Death Syndrome, or “SeDS,” is the term developed by more than 200 of the nation’s leading physiologists to diagnose the growing epidemic of physical inactivity and its relationship to chronic, preventable diseases.  All inactive Americans are currently at risk for SeDS, which can lead to premature disability or death.  Approximately 2.5 million Americans will die prematurely in the next ten years due to SeDS, a number greater than all alcohol, gun, motor vehicle, and illicit drug use deaths combined.  These researchers call SeDS the second largest threat to public health.

Avoid all these dangers of a sedentary lifestyle by making the choice to exercise regularly!  Check out our tips for getting started.

Now Get Moving!

Related Resources:
The Chair is Your Enemy
Sitting is Killing You
Inactivity Responsible for More Deaths than Smoking
If You Must Sit, Sit Here

One thought on “The Dangers of a Sedentary Lifestyle

  1. No one should take our health for granted. After all, health is our birth right and we should make every effort to maintain it at any age

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