Breaking up sitting time with movement may lower cancer mortality risk by up to 22%

U.K. researchers found that each additional hour per day of prolonged, uninterrupted sitting was associated with about a 9% higher risk of cancer-related death.
 
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Breaking up sitting time with movement may lower cancer mortality risk by up to 22%
 
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