Back pain is a common ailment affecting many people, contributing significantly to disability worldwide. However, recent studies reveal that engaging in physical activities might just be the remedy many need to keep back pain at bay.
Recent research involving over 365,000 participants has shed light on how physical activity influences back pain. The study, conducted over nearly 13 years, shows that individuals engaging in moderate physical activity consistently report fewer incidences of back pain.
The study also highlights the negative impact of sedentary behaviors like prolonged sitting or lying down. Substituting just one hour of sedentary behavior with physical activity can reduce the risk of developing back pain by 2–8%.
Back pain doesn’t have to be a daily part of your life. Incorporating regular physical activity into your daily routine can significantly reduce your risk of back pain. Remember, it’s important to choose activities that you enjoy and can stick with in the long term.
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Reference to the study can be found here.
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