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Medindia on MSNStanding Up Often May Help Lower Blood Pressure After Menopause
A new study from the University of California, San Diego, suggests that frequent sit-to-stand movements, simply standing up ...
The next step for the Rise For Health study researchers is to study the health benefits of frequent standing in older men and ...
Researchers sought to compare the behavioral and physiologic impacts of 2 approaches for changing sedentary behavior in postmenopausal women.
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HealthDay on MSNIncreasing Sit-to-Stand Transitions Lowers BP in Postmenopausal Women
Changing sedentary behaviors is feasible for postmenopausal women with overweight and obesity, and increasing sit-to-stand transitions (STSTs) is associated with reduced blood pressure.
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