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Brits spend more time on toilette than exercising, study shows

26 per cent of people are active for 30 minutes or less every seven days

Newsroom September 29 07:33

Brits spend twice as long on the toilet each week as they spend exercising, according to a new poll.
Incredibly, the average British adult whiles away three hours and nine minutes sitting on their loo every week, but just 90 minutes exercising.
In fact, 26 per cent of people are active for 30 minutes or less every seven days.
It was also found that 12 per cent of people don’t know how much exercise they should be doing to stay healthy.
And with our sedentary lifestyles, it’s perhaps no surprise that 64 per cent of Brits spend at least six hours a day sitting down.
The statistics come from a poll of 2,000 adults carried out by not-for-profit body UKactive.
The survey also revealed that the most common reasons people have for not exercising are busy working lives (a problem for 20 per cent of Brits), followed by family commitments (cited by 18 per cent of women and 12 per cent of men).
41 per cent of 18-24 year olds say seeing friends, celebrities and influencers posting exercise videos and pictures on Instagram has a positive effect on their motivation to exercise, but this drops to 28 per cent across all age groups.
Steven Ward, chief executive of UKactive, said: “Humans are made to move, but modern living has stripped physical activity out of our lives to the point where we pass more time spending a penny than we do getting sweaty.
According to UKactive, a lack of exercise causes 37,000 deaths each year and costs the UK £20 billion.
Professor Sir Muir Gray, chief knowledge officer to the NHS, said: “Physical inactivity is society’s silent killer and even short bouts of being sedentary can lead to deadly diseases.

source: independent.co.uk

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