Women can stand up to this threat easier than men

You knew that sitting too much could lead to health problems like obesity and diabetes. And then came news that sitting too much increased your risk of premature death, period. In know, I know — enough with the dangers of sitting already, right? Just one more thing…

Research in England shows that sitting can set you up for kidney problems down the road.

“While this study confirms the growing body of literature that supports a link between lifestyle factors and the development of chronic kidney disease, it also adds to the evidence that simply sitting less may have important health benefits,” says researcher Thomas Yates, M.D., of the University of Leicester.

In the study published in the American Journal of Kidney Disease, researchers examined 5,650 people aged 40 to 75 to determine if there was a link between sitting around and kidney complications.

Interestingly, they found males and females were affected differently and that the types of exercises to help both sexes differed as well…

They found that women who spent only three hours a day sitting had a 30 percent lower risk of developing kidney complications than their peers who sat around for eight hours in a chair or on a couch.

Likewise, men cut their risk by 15 percent by decreasing sitting time from eight to three hours and also were able to help their kidney health substantially by exercising.

Yates said that this research indicates that exercises like brisk walking, jogging or running on the treadmill may be important for men’s kidney health — but women? Simply getting to their feet seems to provide significant kidney benefits for women.

Additionally, anyone looking to decrease the harms of sitting, in addition to standing, walking or running, could benefit from these 8 great tips, from Dr. Eliaz as well.

Easy Health Options Staff

By Easy Health Options Staff

Submitted by the staff at Easy Health Options®.

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