Recent studies reveal that the average office worker spends over 9 hours a day seated (CDC). This extended inactivity impacts multiple systems, including cardiovascular, musculoskeletal, and metabolic health. Unfortunately, the detrimental effects of prolonged sitting often develop without early warning signs, making them difficult to detect until serious issues arise. As modern workplaces increasingly rely on desk-bound roles, understanding and addressing the hidden dangers of sedentary work is critical for long-term well-being and productivity.
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37. Higher Risk of Early Menopause Emerging research indicates that sedentary behavior, including prolonged sitting, may be linked to a higher risk of early menopause. Inactivity…