Podcast: Sitting More Deadly Than Smoking, HIV? Not Exactly

By Cameron English and ChuckDinerstein — Aug 19, 2024
A recent study claimed that excessive sitting – all too common in our modern, hyper-connected world – is more deadly than smoking and HIV. The solution, the researchers claimed, is a novel creation known as the treadmill desk, which allows people to exercise during their work days. How truthful is all this? Not very.
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Join Cameron English and Dr. Chuck Dinerstein on Episode 86 of the Science Dispatch podcast as they discuss:

Are our comfy office chairs and gadget-filled desks turning us into sedentary sloths with expanding waistlines and chronic illnesses? Can standing turn desk jockeys into calorie-burning dynamos?

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Cameron English

Director of Bioscience 

Cameron English is a writer, editor and co-host of the Science Facts and Fallacies Podcast. Before joining ACSH, he was managing editor at the Genetic Literacy Project.

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