It is widely
known that sitting for prolonged periods of time can have adverse health
effects. But a new study published in the British Journal of Sports
Medicine suggests that shortening the amount of time spent sitting could
protect aging DNA and even prolong lifespan. Researchers from this study looked
at how physical activity lengthens telomeres. Telomeres sit on the "DNA
storage units" of each cell, called chromosomes, and stop them from
unraveling or clumping together and "scrambling" the genetic codes
they contain. In this way, telomeres are similar to the plastic tips on the end
of shoelaces, protecting the string-like chromosomes. There is growing concern
that not only low physical activity level in populations, but probably also
sitting and sedentary behavior, is an important and new health hazard of our
time.
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