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Sitting predicts risk of death independently from a person's level of exercise. based on the average person who sits 55% of their day, how many in that group would have died after 13 years of follow-up?
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Sitting predicts risk of death independently from a person's level of exercise. based on the average person who sits 55% of their day, how many in that group would have died after 13 years of follow-up?
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13% of that group would have died after years of follow up.
A person who sits fifty percent of his day without exercise lives a sedentary lifestyle. People who have sedentary lifestyles are at higher risk for acquiring cardiovascular diseases.
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