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adjective
Not moving; relatively still; staying in the vicinity.
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Theories blame everything from genetics to sedentary habits and the glut of fast food for rising weight.
Ailments connected to sedentary living, meanwhile, kill even more people annually, and are threatening to bankrupt the NHS.
Theories blame everything from genetics to sedentary lifestyles and the glut of fast food everywhere for rising weight.
"But what is going on there is probably where America is headed, at least compared to sedentary states like Louisiana and Pennsylvania".
The latest study is intriguing because it finds that calf elasticity and Achilles tendon length are different in Kenyan athletes compared to sedentary whites.
Today the goal is to engineer more physical activity into American life to reduce both spreading obesity and the chronic, often lethal health problems linked to sedentary living.
The magnitude varies, but some reviews suggest that the risk of atrial fibrillation for extreme athletes may be increased five fold when compared to sedentary people.
This is in contrast to sedentary agriculturalists, who have more to lose (i.e. land) by relocating.
Mobile pastoralists are often viewed in opposition to sedentary society, something conflicting and 'other'other
A secondary aim was to assess the acceptability of the method to sedentary participants.
The FOG system can accurately measure exposure to sedentary work activities and certain biomechanical factors.
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