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'Active' sitting is better for brain health: review of studies

Quality: 8/10 Relevance: 7/10

Summary

ScienceAlert reports a systematic review of 85 studies differentiating 'active' sitting (reading, card games, computer use) from 'passive' sitting (watching TV). Active sitting shows small but significant positive associations with cognitive health and executive function, while passive sitting correlates with negative cognitive outcomes, informing more nuanced public health guidance.

🚀 Service construit par Johan Denoyer