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If sitting at a desk all day is bad during coronavirus, could I lie down to work instead?

  • Written by Arthur L. Weltman, Professor of Kinesiology and Professor of Medicine, University of Virginia
imageIs relaxing in the hammock or easy chair somehow better for you than sitting?Rodrigo Snchez/EyeEm via Getty Images

Most of us have heard that too much sitting is bad for you. Studies show sitting increases the risk for cardiovascular disease and mortality, Type 2 diabetes and cancer.

With Americans more sedentary than ever, that’s...

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