NO BONES ABOUT IT
Is your job a pain in the neck? If you work in a sedentary
environment, your response is probably yes. Musculoskeletal
pain is caused by excessive sitting throughout the day, leading
to slouching, hunching over, and muscles in your body going
without use for hours. Studies are finding that although a
regular workout routine helps, it won’t combat the constant
weight on your rump. Although some offices are moving toward
healthier options, such as convertible, stand up/sit down desks,
or treadmill desks (if you have the skill to think and walk at the
same time), most of us have to face our chairs every day. What a
pain!
There are ways to prevent the negative effects, such as stiffness
and poor circulation, of constant sitting.
• Get up and move! If you find yourself sitting for extended
periods of time, you need to break the habit. Schedule an
alarm for every 30 minutes to get up and take a lap around
your office. Manage your time effectively by going to pick
up your paper from the printer or grabbing a glass of water.
Even better? Visit a co-worker to talk about a project instead
of sending an email.
• Establish proper sitting habits. Keep your back straight, feet
at 90 degrees, and eyes level with the top of your computer
screen. Make sure your shoulders aren’t hunched w hen
resting your elbows on your desk to type.
• Stretch in place. Adding stretching to your daily routine is
beneficial for anyone. Stand up and do a few stretches at
your desk to get your muscles loosened up and moving.
Feeling spunky? Add a few jumping jacks in to get your
heart rate pumping for some extra energy.
• Realize how much sitting you do. Sitting for eight hours at
your job has negative effects on your body, but going home
and sitting on the couch for the rest of the night doubles
those effects, increasing cause for concern. If you have a
sedentary job, make a point of taking a walk when you get
home or spend some time on your feet with your kids or at
the gym. Keeping active during breaks and on the weekends
will help combat negative effects from the workweek.
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