Is Your Office Chair Killing You?
Why Your Desk Chair Is Killing You ( And Why I Use a Treadmill Desk)
Tai Lopez Jun 15, 2015
I spend most of my workday walking on this treadmill desk because sitting kills more people than smoking. For every one hour you sit, two hours of your life is lost forever. 
 
Dr. James Levine makes strong claims in today's Book of the Day, "Get Up."
 
And he's no pseudo "fake" scientist. He runs a Mayo Clinic...
 
His main point is that your office chair, your sofa, the seat in your car - they are all killing you.
 
75% of health care costs (currently at $3.8 trillion) come from things like diabetes, high blood pressure, back pain, obesity, depression, cancer, cardiovascular disease - issues directly related to sitting too much. 

Here are my book notes:
 
1. Going to the gym won't fix sitting all day: “4 large studies in Australia and the U.S. demonstrate that going to the gym at the end of the day sadly doesn’t quite offset the apparent harm of sitting all day long."
 
2. To lose weight you have to increase your "NEAT" activity - your non-exercise activity: Non-exercise activity thermogenesis (NEAT) calories—explain why an active person can expend 2,000 calories a day more than an inactive person of the same size.”
 
3. It's sitting at work that's your main problem: “Job is the major predictor of NEAT. Active work can expend 2,000 calories per day more than a sedentary job.”
 
4. It's killing our kids: “In the USA only 4% of elementary schools, 8% of middle schools and 2% of high schools provide daily physical education. We were also told that many fidgety children (probably those with high NEAT in their brain circuits) were frequently medicated for attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD).”
 
5. Walk after eating: “With a 1-mph walk after a meal, blood sugar peaks are halved. After every meal, I take a short NEAT walk, usually for 15 minutes”
 
6. Walk 10,000 steps (2 to 3 miles) using a treadmill desk: This way you can use work hours to get in the ideal 10,000 steps a day. Plus treadmills can measure your daily steps. Also most iPhones now can measure too. 
 
I love my treadmill desk. Set it to 1.5 mph and you easily walk 5 miles a day without even realizing it. 
 
I use the ones from Lifespan Fitness.
 

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