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Work and Leisure: How Activity Levels Impact Blood Pressure in Older Workers
FinlandWednesday, November 13, 2024
Surprisingly, spending more time sitting during work hours was linked to a slight drop in nighttime blood pressure. On the other hand, spending more time standing or doing light physical activity (like walking) at work was associated with higher daytime blood pressure and less dipping during the night, which can be less favorable. However, vigorous activity didn't seem to have a noticeable impact.
The study highlights that how we spend our work time might matter more than our free time when it comes to blood pressure. It's an interesting reminder that our daily routines can have hidden health impacts.
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