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Sitting for More Than 30 Minutes a Day May Increase Cancer Risk

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A new study has revealed a concerning link between physical inactivity and cancer mortality rates. Research by scientists found that sitting inactive for more than half an hour at a time during the day may have a strong association with increased cancer-related deaths. This suggests that prolonged sitting may negatively affect the body's mechanisms that fight cancer directly, in addition to risks like obesity or cardiovascular diseases.

Looking at the details of the study, it appears that researchers particularly emphasized that the way one sits (whether in sequences or uninterrupted) is just as important as the amount of time. It is hypothesized that prolonged sitting in a single session creates this effect by slowing metabolic processes or weakening the body's defense mechanisms against cancer cells directly. Current data indicate that such inactive behaviors can trigger chronic inflammation, which may lay the groundwork for cancer progression.

In light of these findings, experts warn that merely doing regular sports may not be sufficient, and steps need to be taken to break up sitting intervals during the day. Individuals who remain inactive for long hours during work or at home, despite exercising a few hours a week, risk negating the positive effects of their exercise. Therefore, simple actions like getting up for short walks or moving frequently, even while in a chair, are of vital importance.

While the office culture and desk jobs brought by modern life put individuals in a difficult position in coping with this health threat, the measures to be taken are quite simple and applicable. Health authorities recommend that people at risk of cancer or with a family history of cancer make an effort to keep their sitting times under 30 minutes. From a public health perspective, it is considered that awareness campaigns against inactivity will play a critical role in reducing cancer statistics as well as heart diseases.

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