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There are many challenges facing hospitals and healthcare in the modern world we are living in. I've created this curation collection to save articles that help me understand what modern health in society is.  The articles here are general in nature and placed here to promote discussion. We advise that you talk with your health professional before changing any of your medication or treatment options.  Any of the online courses listed here may (or may not) be open for access or enrolment. Most are free to browse, some may charge a small fee if you wish to receive a certificate or record of learning.   Every effort is made to ensure that these links are up to date and be aware that some of these articles may be behind a 'paywall'. If you can’t get into an article, email me and I may be able to assist.  Views are my own.
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Sitting all day increases dementia risk — even if you exercise.

Sitting all day increases dementia risk — even if you exercise. | Hospitals and Healthcare | Scoop.it
The results underscore just how pervasive the consequences of sitting can be, and suggest that exercise by itself may not protect us.
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Every step you take. In The BMJ

Walk more and sit less: even light exercise is linked to a lower risk of death

In the 1950s the London busman’s study found that bus drivers developed a higher rate of coronary heart disease than their bus conductor counterparts.Since then, observational studies have repeatedly suggested that sedentary behaviour is bad and physical activity is good for health and longevity. Guidelines recommend at least 150 minutes of moderate intensity or 75 minutes of vigorous intensity aerobic physical activity each week.

Guideline evidence is mostly based on self report of the amount, intensity, and frequency of activity. Self report is, however, open to recall and reporting bias, potentially resulting in underestimation of low intensity activity and overestimation of overall activity. Self reports are also imprecise. Exactly how much activity (and at what intensity) is needed to protect health remains unclear. In addition, sedentary behaviour is emerging as a potentially independent risk factor for adverse health outcomes despite inconsistency in ascertainment of sedentary time.

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Exercise vs. Standing? You Probably Need to Do Both

Exercise vs. Standing? You Probably Need to Do Both | Hospitals and Healthcare | Scoop.it

Moderate exercise does different things to the body than incidental activities like standing up.

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Health Check: sitting versus standing

Health Check: sitting versus standing | Hospitals and Healthcare | Scoop.it
It seems the world is finally coming to terms with the fact that humans evolved to stand, not to sit – well, health researchers, savvy office workers and many commuters, at least. The evidence is mounting…
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Long periods of sitting tied to higher risk of stroke

Long periods of sitting tied to higher risk of stroke | Hospitals and Healthcare | Scoop.it
Sitting too much can boost stroke risk. But adding more movement—even low-effort activity such as doing household chores—may help lower tha
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Standing desks may be key to reducing obesity rates across Australia

Standing desks may be key to reducing obesity rates across Australia | Hospitals and Healthcare | Scoop.it
Standing desks, sometimes regarded as a health fad, could play a key role in finding an affordable way to reduce obesity rates across Australia.
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The dangers of sitting: why sitting is the new smoking

The dangers of sitting: why sitting is the new smoking | Hospitals and Healthcare | Scoop.it
The less sitting or lying down you do during the day, the better your chances for living a healthy life.
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