New Study Concludes That Standing Isn't Necessarily Healthier Than Sitting Down All DayBoth are problematic in that they encourage a sedentary workday.

ByGeoff Weiss

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Maybe we just shouldn't even get out of bed in the first place.

After severalbuzzworthy studies有比作smoki整天坐在你的桌子吗ng -- in that both increase the risk of obesity, heart disease, colon cancer and Type 2 Diabetes -- new research suggests that sitting isn't necessarily the silent killer it's purported to be.

A study published last week in the International Journal of Epidemiology examined the health of more than 5,000 Londoners over the course of 16 years. While 450 people died during the survey, none of these deaths were ultimately attributable to sitting,the study concluded.

Related:In This Vision of a Healthier Workplace, Sitting Is Not Allowed

And despite reports to the contrary, standing all day isn't necessarily better than sitting, says Dr. Melvyn Hillsdon, an associate professor at the University of Exeter who co-conducted the study. Both are problematic in that both encourage a sedentary workday.

"The problem lies in the absence of movement rather than the time spent sitting itself,"Hillsdon said in a statement. "Any stationary posture where energy expenditure is low may be detrimental to health, be it sitting or standing. The results cast doubt on the benefits of sit-stand work stations."

So what are we left with? It looks like treadmill desks may indeed be the way forward. Just please promise us thathuman-sized hamster wheelsaren't actually going to become a thing anytime soon.

Related:Does This Desk Increase Productivity or Simply Make You Look Ridiculous?

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Geoff Weiss

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Geoff Weiss is a former staff writer at Entrepreneur.com.

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