Resting postures such as squatting or kneeling may be better for health because they require more muscle activity than sitting on a chair, researchers claim.
研究人員聲稱,蹲或跪這類休息姿勢也許更有益於身體健康,因為它們比坐在椅子上需要更多的肌肉活動。
The findings are based on data gathered from a hunter-gatherer population in Tanzania who wore devices that measured physical activity as well as periods of rest.
這些發現是根據從坦尚尼亞一個狩獵採集部落收集來的數據,這個部落的人佩戴裝置來測量他們的體力活動和休息時間。
Anthropologists from the US found that despite being sedentary for almost 10 hours each day, equivalent to clocking a shift in the office at the desk, the Hazda people appeared to lack the markers of chronic diseases associated with long periods of sitting.
美國的人類學家發現,儘管哈茲達部落的人每天靜止不動的時間將近10個小時,相當於在辦公桌前上一天班,但他們似乎並未出現久坐帶來的慢性病跡象。
They believe this is down to the ‘active rest postures’ used by the tribe.
他們相信,這歸結於該部落使用的「主動休息姿勢」。
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