Tuesday, January 12, 2010
Beware! Watching TV cuts short your life!!!!!
For every hour of TV viewing, your risk of dying early from heart disease rises by 18%, says a new comprehensive study of sedentary lifestyle.
Beware, couch time is shortening your life! The study by Australian researchers shows that each hour of TV viewing also increases your risk of dying from cancer by nine per cent. Overall, each hour spent in front of TV increases your risk of death by 11 per cent. Not only watching TV, but also doing sedentary jobs - sitting at the desk or in front of a computer - is equally dangerous for your health, according to the study.
As part of their study, the Australian researchers chose 8,800 people - 3,846 men and 4,954 women above 25 years of age - with no cardiovascular problems. They grouped them into three categories on the basis of their television-viewing habits - those who watched TV less than two hours a day, those who watched it between two and four hours, and those who watched more than four hours.
During the next six years, 284 of them died - 87 from cardiovascular disease and 125 from cancer. The researchers found that there was modest link between cancer deaths and television viewing. But the link between the time spent watching television and cardiovascular deaths was very direct and strong.
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