Why is watching TV so bad for you? - Health & Wellbeing - 0 views
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Sometimes it seems as though everything that's enjoyable in life is bad for your health, and television is no exception.A number of studies have found links between watching television and premature death, and the more you watch, the more it reduces your lifespan.It's been estimated that once you're over 25, every hour of television you watch reduces your life expectancy by close to 22 minutes.
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But it isn't terrible scripts, bad acting or excruciating reality TV programs that are shaving years off our lives; it's what we do, or rather don't do, when we're zoning out in front of the box.For most us, watching television means sprawling on the couch for extended periods. And extended inactivity is known to increase your risk of heart disease, type 2 diabetes, some types of cancers and premature death.
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But a recent study from Spain suggests that there might be something else happening when we watch TV. The researchers found people who watched more than three hours of television a day had double the risk of premature death when compared to those who watched less than one hour per day. But when they looked at other sedentary behaviours – driving a car and using a computer – they didn't find the same links with early death. They say more research is needed to help figure out whether there are links between computer use or driving and death rate.