"Poison" or simply not moving as much? "Over the last 50 years in the U.S. we estimate that daily occupation-related energy expenditure has decreased by more than 100 calories." https://t.co/DMDVNQJMJU https://t.co/b6pxGnaazb
RT @Alan_Couzens: A very interesting paper on the topic... https://t.co/2654rN6klj
RT @Alan_Couzens: A very interesting paper on the topic... https://t.co/2654rN6klj
@carniyogi @Veganella_ @OliverCramon @EntrepreneurFg @paleocarnivore @danbjor_daniel @DimitriRadoux Sure, https://t.co/oMmIrEhR49 Btw, less than half the population hits the very light recommendations of 150 minutes a week of moderate exercise so no not "
@StevenMBelknap sigh.. occupation activity alone has decreased. https://t.co/PKudPfwg7m
@thereal_truther https://t.co/w73FxHEHmq An old study “Over the last 50 years…we estimate that daily occupation-related energy expenditure has decreased…this reduction in energy expenditure accounts for a significant portion of the increase in mean U.S. bo
RT @JohnSpeakman4: However, that study was based on a relatively small sample (<300) in a single Dutch city where obesity rates were relati…
RT @JohnSpeakman4: However, that study was based on a relatively small sample (<300) in a single Dutch city where obesity rates were relati…
However, that study was based on a relatively small sample (<300) in a single Dutch city where obesity rates were relatively low. Moreover, direct measures of physical activity during work time do suggest a progressive decrease over time in the USA. 5/
Over the last 50 years in the U.S. we estimate that daily occupation-related energy expenditure has decreased by more than 100 calories… 100 x 260 = 26,000 cal/yr 26,900 cal = 7.4lbs Slight decrease in our activity at work creates compounding issues htt
@connolly_s @FatEmperor The following doesn't go back far enough, but it does show a clear link of declining physical activity in jobs and obesity in the last 50 years. https://t.co/7ryb5xfuuu
RT @HarmlessYardDog: Trends over 5 Decades in U.S. Occupation-Related Physical Activity and Their Associations with Obesity https://t.co/0…
RT @HarmlessYardDog: Trends over 5 Decades in U.S. Occupation-Related Physical Activity and Their Associations with Obesity https://t.co/0…
RT @upstatefederlst: I've said this before, but I lost a good 3-4 miles of walking per day when I moved out of New York City, including thi…
I've said this before, but I lost a good 3-4 miles of walking per day when I moved out of New York City, including things like "walking with 30-40 lbs of groceries" and it makes a huge difference.
Trends over 5 Decades in U.S. Occupation-Related Physical Activity and Their Associations with Obesity https://t.co/0oAIkabgBj https://t.co/0YpDUq7tuy
@willyl0wman @GraduatedBen Trends over 5 Decades in U.S. Occupation-Related Physical Activity and Their Associations with Obesity https://t.co/0oAIkatpPr https://t.co/ztXZYXVN9M
@MourMedicine This correlates with steadily increasing obesity & overweight + decreasing physical activity in our societies- are we reducing our metabolic rates? https://t.co/fepZFBFQrR https://t.co/qQyoBoHFPK
@AlpacaAurelius @GrahekMike We are more sedentary, just work related energy expenditure is down more than 30% And food availability is at an all time high https://t.co/sGB0fon9lU
@The_Nutrivore I agree that easily accessible, cheap, and hyper-palatable foods likely drive the obesity epidemic, but I also like to point people to the decrease in energy expenditure, especially occupation related (~100 kcal/day adds up!) https://t.co/cC
@JohnSpeakman4 @WeightInnovate @HermanPontzer @DrMJoyner This paper explains nothing, try this instead: «In the early 1960's almost half the jobs in private industry in the U.S. required at least moderate intensity physical activity whereas now less than 2
"Researchers estimate that during the past 50 years reductions in occupational physical activity have decreased total daily energy expenditure by >100 calories per day." https://t.co/KAyBszos4N
1/2 Over the past 50 ys, #PhysicalActivitiy at work has ⬇️, while sedentary work has ⬆️, creating a small, but important reduction in calories used @PLOSONE https://t.co/A9QDw5dQae #getmoving https://t.co/KIvBjKwUas
Did you know that we burn around 160 fewer calories a day than we used to? (https://t.co/saDf5h1Azl) Not only can a change in our level of activity help us feel better, it also reduces our risk of high blood pressure, diabetes, and cancer. So move anytim
RT @knowablemag: Researchers say a drop in energy expended at work helps explain the increases in body weight seen over the last 50 years #…
Researchers say a drop in energy expended at work helps explain the increases in body weight seen over the last 50 years #FactFriday Read the original paper: https://t.co/6L1Lex6pC2 And where it fits with other research: https://t.co/79HlGaLLsk https://t
@GeorgeMonbiot As Harry said it is not useful to say one vs the other. Here's evidence on an increase in physical inactivity and obesity: https://t.co/RWLmk0wp9g
@mackinprof @PurestVitality @ProfTimNoakes @the_hough @NanciGuestRD @JamesSteeleII @Weightology @BradSchoenfeld @YoniFreedhoff @DrAseemMalhotra @BJSM_BMJ @exerciseworks Add this = problem ➡️ Trends over 5 Decades in U.S. Occupation-Related PA & Their A
@NoGimmicksNutri supports the idea that ↓ in occupation-related PA has been really significant vs active leisure, travel & domestic https://t.co/JQPLwPeI4F
RT @SatchinPanda: Occupation related decline in physical activity over 5 decades is associated with obesity https://t.co/uJVNyjhKlZ https:…
RT @SatchinPanda: Occupation related decline in physical activity over 5 decades is associated with obesity https://t.co/uJVNyjhKlZ https:…
RT @SatchinPanda: Occupation related decline in physical activity over 5 decades is associated with obesity https://t.co/uJVNyjhKlZ https:…
RT @SatchinPanda: Occupation related decline in physical activity over 5 decades is associated with obesity https://t.co/uJVNyjhKlZ https:…
RT @SatchinPanda: Occupation related decline in physical activity over 5 decades is associated with obesity https://t.co/uJVNyjhKlZ https:…
RT @SatchinPanda: Occupation related decline in physical activity over 5 decades is associated with obesity https://t.co/uJVNyjhKlZ https:…
RT @SatchinPanda: Occupation related decline in physical activity over 5 decades is associated with obesity https://t.co/uJVNyjhKlZ https:…
RT @SatchinPanda: Occupation related decline in physical activity over 5 decades is associated with obesity https://t.co/uJVNyjhKlZ https:…
Occupation related decline in physical activity over 5 decades is associated with obesity https://t.co/uJVNyjhKlZ https://t.co/jJXVEIIHPh
RT @SamueleMarcora: You can outwork a bad diet: Trends over 5 Decades in U.S. Occupation-Related PA and Their Associations with Obesity htt…
RT @SamueleMarcora: You can outwork a bad diet: Trends over 5 Decades in U.S. Occupation-Related PA and Their Associations with Obesity htt…
RT @SamueleMarcora: You can outwork a bad diet: Trends over 5 Decades in U.S. Occupation-Related PA and Their Associations with Obesity htt…
RT @SamueleMarcora: You can outwork a bad diet: Trends over 5 Decades in U.S. Occupation-Related PA and Their Associations with Obesity htt…
RT @SamueleMarcora: You can outwork a bad diet: Trends over 5 Decades in U.S. Occupation-Related PA and Their Associations with Obesity htt…
RT @SamueleMarcora: You can outwork a bad diet: Trends over 5 Decades in U.S. Occupation-Related PA and Their Associations with Obesity htt…
RT @SamueleMarcora: You can outwork a bad diet: Trends over 5 Decades in U.S. Occupation-Related PA and Their Associations with Obesity htt…
You can outwork a bad diet: Trends over 5 Decades in U.S. Occupation-Related PA and Their Associations with Obesity https://t.co/W3TQIwFwxl
@SamueleMarcora @DrAseemMalhotra @gosharpshooter 4 METs all day, 5 days/wk is pretty active IMO https://t.co/jrj4UPn0rA
Trends over 5 Decades in U.S. Occupation-Related Physical Activity and Their Associations with Obesity https://t.co/k64IkxJEwo
Occupational & transport related physical activity HAS declined over the past 30 years. #obesity #facts @BJSM_BMJ http://t.co/GwudcDSuBQ
Occupational & transport related physical activity HAS declined over the past 30 years. #obesity #facts @BJSM_BMJ http://t.co/GwudcDSuBQ
Occupational & transport related physical activity HAS declined over the past 30 years. #obesity #facts @BJSM_BMJ http://t.co/GwudcDSuBQ
Occupational & transport related physical activity HAS declined over the past 30 years. #obesity #facts @BJSM_BMJ http://t.co/GwudcDSuBQ
#PLOSONE: Trends over 5 Decades in U.S. Occupation-Related Physical Activity and Their Associations with Obes ... http://t.co/GkDnQjC0tg
In US work related energy expenditure has reduced by app. 140 kcal since 1960s. http://t.co/lJTxcM6CYi Anyone knows Finnish/European change?
In US work related energy expenditure has reduced by app. 140 kcal since 1960s. http://t.co/lJTxcM6CYi Anyone knows Finnish/European change?
In US work related energy expenditure has reduced by app. 140 kcal since 1960s. http://t.co/lJTxcM6CYi Anyone knows Finnish/European change?
Most Common* Job In Every State http://t.co/Ip7xVhhElt & most #sedentary Rpted in 2011 by Church et al http://t.co/LgNeKQIENA @StevenNBlair
@JayMan471 @TheManTheMyth_ Decrease in work physical activity related to obesity epidemic. http://t.co/Ozg5mXgznF
@mpigliucci A major change over the last few decades has been the reduction in "obligatory" physical activity http://t.co/LAgbbMQS4l
Blair cites "Trends over 5 Decades in US Occupation-Related PA and Their Associations with Obesity" http://t.co/4BtmSFDqJN #ICO2014
Fast fact: Sedentary jobs have increased 83% since 1950, while physical jobs now comprise just 25% of today's… http://t.co/8z9pnabYpH
Fast fact: Sedentary jobs have increased 83% since 1950, while physical jobs now comprise just 25% of today's… http://t.co/MiXWOC9qJ1
#PLOSONE: Trends over 5 Decades in U.S. Occupation-Related Physical Activity and Their Associations with Obesity http://t.co/GL4hZKeeDv
Obésité: Moins de travaux domestiques, plus de poids? Cette étude semble suggérer que la problématique du poids... http://t.co/H5RxFTiQGW
Occupational physical activity has declined over the last 50 years in the US http://t.co/QjDjZtc2Ue
Occupational physical activity has declined over the last 50 years in the US http://t.co/QjDjZtc2Ue
Occupational physical activity has declined over the last 50 years in the US http://t.co/QjDjZtc2Ue
Fast fact: Sedentary jobs have increased 83% since 1950, while physical jobs now comprise just 25% of today's workforce http://t.co/uQLaMTYM
Fast fact: Sedentary jobs have increased 83% since 1950, while physical jobs now comprise just 25% of today's workforce http://t.co/uLFh5BCb
Fast fact: Sedentary jobs have increased 83% since 1950, while physical jobs now comprise just 25% of today's workforce http://t.co/2k9Xxb2t
Sitting around at work all day make you fat. Calories burned on the job have decreased a lot over the past 50 years. http://t.co/gsp8s8Op
Sitting around at work all day make you fat. Calories burned on the job have decreased a lot over the past 50 years. http://t.co/gsp8s8Op
get up from that desk! changes in occupational PA a major contributor to obesity. http://t.co/tUs9YeT9
get up from that desk! changes in occupational PA a major contributor to obesity. http://t.co/tUs9YeT9
RT @iGlobalWellness: We're burning 100 cals less a day at work than we were 50 years ago http://t.co/LyTAFaWY
Heard about this a while back and just found the reference. We're burning 100 cals less a day at work than people... http://t.co/GqSpjLmF
We're burning 100 cals less a day at work than we were 50 years ago http://t.co/LyTAFaWY
Be sure to add movement in your workday! http://fb.me/10kVzimyv
Arbetet gör oss feta - http://t.co/JIyDg5e
Research: Our jobs are making us unfit and fat http://lnkd.in/7Br5gF
Sedentary jobs are contributing to #obesity epidemic, a study from #LouisianaStateUniversity shows. http://t.co/fQaqodx