"Reducing Sitting Time Improves Blood Pressure in Older Adults: Promising Program Results"

A new study by Kaiser Permanente suggests that reducing sitting time by as little as 30 minutes per day can lead to a significant decrease in blood pressure for older adults. The study included 283 participants who received health coaching sessions focused on reducing sitting time, resulting in a 3.5 mmHg drop in blood pressure. Experts emphasize the importance of decreasing sedentary behavior for overall health, particularly for older adults who typically sit for 60% to 80% of their awake time. Simple strategies such as using standing workstations and taking regular activity breaks are recommended to combat the negative health effects of prolonged sitting.
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