Get up! Why your chair is killing you and what you can do about it
Book - 2014
"That the average adult spends 50 to 70 percent of their day sitting is no surprise to anyone who works in an office environment. But few realize the health consequences they are suffering as a result of modernity's increasingly sedentary lifestyle, or the effects it has had on society at large. In Get Up! , health expert James A. Levine's original scientific research shows that today's chair-based world, where we no longer use our bodies as they evolved to be used, is having negative consequences on our health, and is a leading cause of diabetes, cancer, and heart disease. Over the decades, humans have moved from a primarily active lifestyle to one that is largely sedentary, and this change has reshaped every facet of o...ur lives--from social interaction to classroom design. Levine shows how to throw off the shackles of inertia and reverse these negative trends through simple changes in our daily lives"--
- Subjects
- Published
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New York, NY :
Palgrave Macmillan
2014.
- Language
- English
- Main Author
- Edition
- First edition
- Physical Description
- vi, 234 pages : illustrations ; 21 cm
- Bibliography
- Includes bibliographical references (pages [207]-226) and index.
- ISBN
- 9781137278999
- Introduction
- Part I. The Chairman's Rise to Power
- 1. In the Beginning
- 2. Feed Me, Move Me
- 3. The Brain Strain
- 4. Despite Your Chair, You Are an Individual
- Part II. The Chairman's Curse
- 5. The Chair-Cursed Body
- 6. The Chair-Cursed Mind
- 7. The Chair-Cursed Car
- 8. The Chairman's Vision
- Part III. Oust the Chairman: The Solution Revolution
- 9. Solutions: Why Do We Need Them?
- 10. Invent! Underwear Solutions
- 11. Work! Office Solutions
- 12. Learn! Education Solutions
- 13. GET UP!, Step 1: Gee Personal!
- 14. GET UP!, Step 2: Plan!
- 15. GET UP!, Step 3: Weapons!
- 16. GET UP!, Step 4: Play! The Pulse of Creativity
- 17. Defeat The Chairman: End Lethal Sitting!
- Acknowledgments
- Notes
- Index
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