
Cardiologists around the world are sounding the alarm on one surprisingly common habit that many people overlook — sitting for extended periods without moving. In our fast-paced, tech-driven world, many of us spend hours seated: working at desks, driving, watching TV, or scrolling on our phones. But according to heart experts, this “harmless” routine can quietly damage your cardiovascular health...CONTINUE READING THE FULL ARTICLES HERE
Prolonged sitting slows blood circulation, especially in the legs, which can increase the risk of blood clots, high blood pressure, and even heart failure.
When you sit too long, your body burns less fat, and blood flows more sluggishly, allowing fatty acids to clog the arteries. Over time, this contributes to obesity, high cholesterol, and heart disease —l all major killers.
Cardiologists urge people to take action now. Stand up every 30 minutes, walk around, stretch, or do light movements.
Consider a standing desk or regular walking breaks if you have a sedentary job. Even small changes can improve blood flow, regulate sugar levels, and protect your heart.
Your heart thrives on movement. So, while sitting isn’t evil, sitting too much is. If you truly care about your heart, make standing, stretching, and walking a part of your daily life.
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