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Switching to a standing desk can increase your energy, improve blood circulation and burn more calories than sitting. But there are some caveats and logistical challenges to consider before making the switch.
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It’s no secret that sitting down at a desk all day may be bad for your health. A growing number of companies are beginning to understand the negative consequences of sitting for too long and are offering stand-up desks for their employees. But the transformation from sitting for eight-plus hours a day to standing for considerable portions …
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Sitting for long periods of time is linked with a variety of health problems, including obesity, diabetes and heart disease. [...]
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Your desk job can kill you. At the very least, it will likely make you fatter, sicker and more stressed out than a job that doesn't require sitting down and hunching over a keyb...
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If you don't have an extra room to dedicate to a home office, consider the addition of a desk in your bedroom, whether it be the master or a guest room.
Concerns about the health risks associated with too much sitting are fueling an uptick in adjustable desks.