NPR: Get Off The Couch Baby Boomers, Or You May Not Be Able To Later

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Get Off The Couch Baby Boomers, Or You May Not Be Able To Later

Count the number of hours you sit each day. Be honest.

"If you commute an hour in the morning and hour after work — that's two hours, and if you sit at an eight-hour-a-day desk job that's 10," says epidemiologist Loretta DiPietro of the Milken Institute School of Public Health at George Washington University.

"Then you come home at, say, 6 p.m., eat dinner and crash into your recliner for another three to four hours," says DiPietro. "That's 13 to 14 hours of sitting."

Being immobile like that for many hours each day does more than raise the risk of a host of diseases. DiPietro and her colleagues have good evidence that, as the years wear on, it actually reduces the ability of older people to get around on foot at all.

In a study of sitting and walking ability that surveyed people ages 50 to 71 across 8 to 10 years, those who tended to sit the most and move the least had more than three times the risk of difficulty walking by the end of the study, when compared to their more active counterparts.

Some ended up unable to walk at all. The study appears in the current issue of The Journals of Gerontology: Medical Sciences.

Prolonged sitting and TV watching were particularly harmful, DiPietro found, especially when combined with low levels of total physical activity. Young bodies may rebound from prolonged sitting with an hour at the gym, she says. But that seems less true in late middle age.

"Sitting and watching TV for long periods, especially in the evening," she says, "has got to be one of the most dangerous things that older people can do." And the period studied — the mid-1990s to 2005, or so — was even before the advent of rampant online streaming of shows, she notes. The problem today is likely even worse.

Prolonged Sitting And Binge TV-Viewing May Take A Toll On Ability To Walk : Shots - Health News : NPR
 

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I've mentioned this before but from a millennial perspective, that you need to walk a minimum of 2 hours a day and that alone in this day and age is pretty tough. Its tough because there are so many conveniences in our life that are making physical movement less necessary.

Everything that is mentioned in this article can be applied to Millennials, who use technology way more than Baby Boomers.

I track the hours i walk outside and the numbers aren't great.

The current interval i'm in now is August 12 to September 12. I've set a goal to walk 64 hours for this timeframe. Today September 5th i've only reached 34 hours which is 53% of my expected goal. Most people my age haven't even reached this much and Winter hasn't even come yet.

When i walk around the block i recognize the "regulars" who also walk a lot. And guess what, they are Baby Boomers almost completely.

If your reading this now, are your numbers better than mine?
 
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Thats one of the main reasons December has the highest rate of heart attacks...
piss poor walking weather.
...and lack of sunlight made vitamin D
 

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Thats one of the main reasons December has the highest rate of heart attacks...
piss poor walking weather.
...and lack of sunlight made vitamin D
Naah!.....It's because for most people, the first attempt at shoveling snow is the only exercise they have had since March....

I was walking at least 5 miles a day on most days that it doesn't rain since before the millennials in this forum were born.....
 

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The part I love most about this thread is that the millennial demographci will be the one that is picking up the tax bill for healthcare, infrastructure and whatnot.

.... Joke's on you Flossy
 

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The article was referring to research warning that sitting down for 13/14 hours every day increases the risk of disease.

But some people took this as an insult, thinking that the article was calling anyone born between 1946 and 1955 lazy.

You didnt burn me bud.

I'm a Millennial talking about Millennials.

You got my generation that suffers more anxiety than previous ones leading to more stress a person experiences.

You have more people eating crap food because healthier foods cost more which is leading to an increase of diabetes, heart disease and obesity.

Technology is making people way more lazier.

Hell even the Liberal government’s Healthy Eating Strategy earlier this year is meant to update Canada's Food Guide is to combat the increase in Heart Disease, Diabetes and Obesity.
 

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Government workers have large, flat arses from sitting all day in their cubicles.
 

Hoof Hearted

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Thankfully, I'm on my feet most of the day at work...

My job title is 'Shipper/Receiver'. That's what you're called when you're not really very good at anything on the job, but they have to refer to your postition as something.
 

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The part I love most about this thread is that the millennial demographci will be the one that is picking up the tax bill for healthcare, infrastructure and whatnot.

.... Joke's on you Flossy


There will be a government voted in on the basis of just letting the generation after take it.
 

mentalfloss

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We're already one of the lowest taxed countries in the world so I'm fine with it.

Besides, it would be worth it just to watch you complain.
 

captain morgan

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We're already one of the lowest taxed countries in the world so I'm fine with it.

Link?

Besides, it would be worth it just to watch you complain.


I don't complain Flossy, I simply point out the flaw(s) and provide something to think about no different then when I suggested that these costs will hit you (or your kids) squarely in the bank account
 

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We're already one of the lowest taxed countries in the world so I'm fine with it.

Besides, it would be worth it just to watch you complain.

Given how the debt is growing, either we're not taxed enough or the government spends too much. There could be a bit of both, but I'd say government spending too bloody much is the bigger problem.

Link?




I don't complain Flossy, I simply point out the flaw(s) and provide something to think about no different then when I suggested that these costs will hit you (or your kids) squarely in the bank account

Yeah, but don't forget. Flossie is a caviar-eating parlour socialist. Like most on the left, he's probably not experienced anything resembling poverty in his life.
 

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mentalfloss is a Limousine Liberal...

I don't think even he believes half of the crap he spews onto this forum. He's just a robot forever towing the party line. I'd bet dollars to donuts he's a member of Ontario's Sunshine List.
 

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Given how the debt is growing, either we're not taxed enough or the government spends too much. There could be a bit of both, but I'd say government spending too bloody much is the bigger problem.

Well put

Yeah, but don't forget. Flossie is a caviar-eating parlour socialist. Like most on the left, he's probably not experienced anything resembling poverty in his life.

I'd suggest something a little different, albeit not very different.

Mr Flossy likely has never had to worry about the bottom line and the livelihoods of folks that he might have working for a company he controls or maintains a senior responsibility for. He's heard phrases like deductible items, tax loopholes or fair share and the immediate reaction is to default into an ideological, academic style position.

He simply doesn't know any better and clearly has no interest in changing that