Scientists interviewed for this report: - James A. Levine, inventor of the treadmill desk and director of Obesity Solutions at Mayo Clinic and Arizona State University. - Charles E. Matthews, National Cancer Institute investigator and author of several studies on sedentary behavior. - Jay Dicharry, director of the REP Biomechanics Lab in Bend, Ore., and author of “Anatomy for Runners.” - Tal Amasay, biomechanist at Barry University’s Department of Sport and Exercise Sciences. In addition to limiting your sitting as much as you possibly can, experts recommend challenging yourself to walk 10,000 steps per day. This is over and above a regular fitness program and standing up during work. We encourage you to start thinking about how you can get more physical movement into your life, each and every hour of your waking day.
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