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NEW YORK (Reuters Health) – There has been a recent UK investigation of the unexplained effects and long-term effects of about 70,000 people every year in Britain.
The researchers said that people spending most of the day sitting in one place saw an 88 per cent increase in the risk of type 2 diabetes, a 14% higher risk from diabetes. heart disease and 25% higher pre-death death.
According to the British Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health, around 30% of people spend at least 6 hours a day each day over the week. This level rises to 37% on the weekend, showing a high level of laziness and inactivity.
Researchers from the Queen's University in Belfast have warned of inactivated behavior leading to heart disease, diabetes 2, cancer and even death.
Academics believed that the National Health Authority spends over £ 762 million in the year to deal with laziness.
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