Want an easy way to improve your health? Add an activity snack into every hour.
An activity snack is a short break where you get up and move. A "snack" as small as five minutes can have a big impact on how you feel and perform. And science has proven it.
Dr. Keith Diaz, an associate professor of behavioral medicine at the Columbia University Vagelos College of Physicians and Surgeons, conducted the study.
Dr. Diaz researched the harmful effects of sitting. Participants took part in "activity snacks," usually simply leaving a desk and walking for a few minutes.
You can read the results here.
Bottom line, moving is life-changing.
Move as little as five minutes and you will likely impact things like blood pressure, diabetes and mental health.
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